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The Twelve Great Livery Companies of the City of London are listed here in the order of precedence established in 1515. To serve as Lord Mayor, an Alderman had to be free (i.e., a member) of one + of these twelve companies.

+ + + Greater Livery Companies + + + + Worshipful Company of MercersMercers’ Company +

The Mercers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of + London. The Mercers were first in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of + Mercers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.mercers.co.uk/ that includes + a history of the + company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Mercers’ + Company, from Stow (1633).[Full size + image] +
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+ + + Worshipful Company of GrocersGrocers’ Company +

The Grocers’ Company (previously the + Pepperers’ Company) was one of the twelve + great companies of London. The Grocers were second in the order of precedence established + in 1515. The Worshipful Company of + Grocers is still active and maintains a website at https://grocershall.co.uk/ that + includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Grocers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of DrapersDrapers’ Company +

The Drapers’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London. The Drapers were third in the order of precedence established + in 1515. The Worshipful Company of + Drapers is still active and maintains a website at https://thedrapers.co.uk/ that + includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Drapers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
+
+
+ + + Worshipful Company of FishmongersFishmongers’ Company +

The Fishmongers’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London, formed in 1536 out of the merger of the Stock + Fishmongers and the Salt + Fishmongers. The Fishmongers were + fourth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers is still + active and maintains a website at https://fishmongers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Fishmongers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
+
+ + + Worshipful Company of GoldsmithsGoldsmiths’ Company +

The Goldsmiths’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London. The Goldsmiths were fifth in the order of precedence + established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths is still active and maintains a website + at https://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company and + explains the company’s role in the annual Trial of the + Pyx.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Goldsmiths’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of SkinnersSkinners’ Company +

The Skinners’ Company (previously the + Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. + John the Baptist) was one of the twelve great companies of London. Since 1484, the Skinners and the Merchant Taylors have alternated precedence annually; the + Skinners are now sixth in precedence in + even years and seventh in odd years, changing precedence at Easter. The Worshipful Company of Skinners is still active + and maintains a website at http://www.theskinnerscompany.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Skinners’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Merchant TaylorsMerchant Taylors’ + Company +

The Merchant Taylors’ Company was one + of the twelve great companies of London. Since 1484, the Merchant Taylors and the + Skinners have alternated precedence + annually; the Merchant Taylors are now sixth + in precedence in odd years and seventh in even years, changing precedence at Easter. + The Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors + is still active and maintains a website at http://www.merchanttaylors.co.uk/ + that includes a history of the company and a list of historical milestones.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
+
+
+ + + Worshipful Company of HaberdashersHaberdashers’ Company +

The Haberdashers’ Company was one of + the twelve great companies of London. The Haberdashers were eighth in the order of + precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers is still active and maintains a website + at http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/ + that includes a history of their + hall.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Haberdashers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of SaltersSalters’ Company +

The Salters’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London. The Salters were ninth in the order of precedence established + in 1515. The Worshipful Company of + Salters is still active and maintains a website at http://www.salters.co.uk/ that includes a + history of the company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Salters’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of IronmongersIronmongers’ Company +

The Ironmongers’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London. The Ironmongers were tenth in the order of precedence + established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Ironmongers is still active and maintains a website + at http://www.ironmongers.org/ that + includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Ironmongers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
+
+
+ + + Worshipful Company of VintnersVintners’ Company +

The Vintners’ Company was one of the + twelve great companies of London. The Vintners were eleventh in the order of precedence + established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Vintners is still active and maintains a website at + https://www.vintnershall.co.uk/ + that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Vintners’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+
+ + + Worshipful Company of ClothworkersClothworkers’ Company +

The Clothworkers’ Company was one of + the twelve great companies of London, formed in 1528 out of the merger of the Fullers and the Shearmen. The + Clothworkers were twelfth in the order of + precedence. The Worshipful Company of + Clothworkers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.clothworkers.co.uk/ that + includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + The coat of arms of the Clothworkers’ + Company, from Stow (1633). + [Full size + image] +
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+ + + + Lesser Livery Companies + + + Worshipful Society of ApothecariesApothecaries’ Company +

The Apothecaries’ Company was one of + the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries is still + active and maintains a website at https://www.apothecaries.org/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Armourers and BrasiersArmourers and Brasiers’ + Company +

The Armourers and Brasiers’ Company was + one of the lesser livery companies of London. The + Worshipful Company of Armourers and + Brasiers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.armourershall.co.uk/ + that includes a history + of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of BakersBakers’ Company +

The Bakers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Bakers is still active and + maintains a website at https://www.bakers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of BarbersBarbers’ Company +

The Barbers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Barbers is still active + and maintains a website at https://barberscompany.org/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of BlacksmithsBlacksmiths’ Company +

The Blacksmiths’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths is still active + and maintains a website at https://blacksmithscompany.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + + Worshipful Company of BowyersBowyers’ Company +

The Bowyers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Bowyers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.bowyers.com/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of BrewersBrewers’ Company +

The Brewers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Brewers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.brewershall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of BrodersBroders’ Company +

The Broders’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Broders is still active + and maintains a website at https://broderers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of ButchersButchers’ Company +

The Butchers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Butchers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.butchershall.com/ that includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CarpentersCarpenters’ Company +

The Carpenters’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Carpenters is still active + and maintains a website at http://www.thecarpenterscompany.co.uk that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CooksCooks’ Company +

The Cooks’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cooks is still active and + maintains a website at https://www.cooks.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CoopersCoopers’ Company +

The Coopers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Coopers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.coopers-hall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CordwainersCordwainers’ Company +

The Cordwainers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers is still + active and maintains a website at http://cordwainers.org/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CurriersCurriers’ Company +

The Curriers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Curriers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.curriers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of CutlersCutlers’ Company +

The Cutlers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cutlers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.cutlerslondon.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of DyersDyers’ Company +

The Dyers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Dyers is still active and + maintains a website at https://www.dyerscompany.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + + Worshipful Company of FarriersFarriers’ Company +

The Farriers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Farriers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.wcf.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of FeltmakersFeltmakers’ Company +

The Feltmakers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.feltmakers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of FoundersFounders’ Company +

The Founders’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Founders is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.foundersco.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of FletchersFletchers’ Company +

The Worshipful Company of the Fletchers was established in 1371 when the civic authorities separated the arrow makers from the bow makers or Bowyers with whom they had formerly shared a guild (Kleineke 2). As an independent organization, the Fletchers ranked 39th of 110 London livery companies. They were granted a coat of arms in 1486. The Fletchers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Fletchers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.fletchers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.

+ + + Worshipful Company of FruiterersFruiterers’ Company +

The Fruiterers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.fruiterers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of GirdlersGirdlers’ Company +

The Girdlers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers is still active + and maintains a website at https://girdlers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company. +

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of GlaziersGlaziers’ Company +

The Glaziers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Glaziers is still active + and maintains a website at http://glazierscompany.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company. +

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of HornersHorners’ Company +

The Horners’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Horners is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.horners.org.uk that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of InnholdersInnholders’ Company +

The Innholders’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Innholders is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.innholders.org.uk/.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of JoinersJoiners’ Company +

The Joiners’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Joiners is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.joinersandceilers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of LeathersellersLeathersellers’ + Company +

The Leathersellers’ Company was one of + the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Leathersellers is still + active and maintains a website at https://leathersellers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of LorinersLoriners’ Company +

The Loriners’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Loriners is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.loriner.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of MasonsMasons’ Company +

The Masons’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Masons is still active and + maintains a website at https://www.masonslivery.org/ that includes a brief history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Painter-StainersPainter-Stainers’ + Company +

The Painter-Stainers’ Company was one + of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers is still + active and maintains a website at https://painter-stainers.org/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of PaviorsPaviors’ Company +

The Paviors’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Paviors is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.paviors.org.uk/ that includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of PewterersPewterers’ Company +

The Pewterers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Pewterers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.pewterers.org.uk/ that includes a history of + the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of PlaisterersPlaisterers’ Company +

The Plaisterers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Plaisterers is still + active and maintains a website at https://plaistererslivery.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of PlumbersPlumbers’ Company +

The Plumbers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Plumbers is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.plumberscompany.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of PoultersPoulters’ Company +

The Poulters’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Poulters is still active + and maintains a website at https://poulters.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of SaddlersSaddlers’ Company +

The Saddlers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Saddlers is still active + and maintains a website at https://saddlersco.co.uk/ that includes a history + of the company.

+
+ + + + Worshipful Company of ScrivenersScriveners’ Company +

The Scriveners’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Scriveners is still active + and maintains a website at https://www.scriveners.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company. +

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of ShipwrightsShipwrights’ Company +

The Shipwrights’ Company did not become + a livery company until 1782. However, a Shipwrights’ Company had been regulating + shipbuilding in London for centuries before then. + Shipwrights Below the Bridge built seagoing ships, while + Shipwrights Above the Bridge built river craft. The Worshipful Company of Shipwrights is still + active and maintains a website at https://www.shipwrights.co.uk/ that includes a history + of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of StationersStationers’ Company +

The Stationers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Stationers is still active + (under the new title of the Worshipful Company of + Stationers and Newspaper Makers) and maintains a website at https://www.stationers.org/ that includes a + history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Tallow ChandlersTallow Chandlers’ + Company +

The Tallow Chandlers’ Company was one + of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is still + active and maintains a website at https://www.tallowchandlers.org/ that includes a history + of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Tax AdvisorsTax Advisors’ Company +

The Tax Advisors’ Company was one of + the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tax Advisors is still + active and maintains a website at https://www.taxadvisers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of TurnersTurners’ Company +

The Turners’ Company was one of + the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tax Turners is still + active and maintains a website at https://turnersco.com/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Tylers and BricklayersTylers and Bricklayers’ + Company +

The Tylers and Bricklayers’ Company was + one of the lesser livery companies of London. The + Worshipful Company of Tylers and + Bricklayers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.tylersandbricklayers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of UpholdersUpholders’ Company +

The Upholders’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Upholders is still active + and maintains a website at https://upholders.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of Wax ChandlersWax Chandlers’ Company +

The Wax Chandlers’ Company was one of + the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers is still + active and maintains a website at http://www.weavers.org.uk/ + that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of WeaversWeavers’ Company +

The Weavers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Weavers is still active + and maintains a website at http://www.weavers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Worshipful Company of WoodmongersWoodmongers’ Company +

The Woodmongers’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Woodmongers became defunct in the eighteenth century.

+ + + Worshipful Company of WoolmenWoolmens’ Company +

The Woolmens’ Company was one of the + lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Woolmen is still active + and maintains a website at https://woolmen.com/ that includes a history of the company.

+
+ +
+ + + + Playing Companies + + + Admiral’s MenAdmiral’s Men +

Admiral’s Men was a playing company in + early modern London. The company was formed in 1576 and lasted until 1631.

+
+
+ + + Beeston’s BoysBeeston’s Boys +

Beeston’s Boys was a playing company of + boy actors in early modern London. The group was + formed in 1637 under a royal warrant from King Charles I and Queen Henrietta + Maria, but was colloquially known as Beeston’s Boys after actor and theatre impresario Christopher Beeston. The company lasted until the closure of the theatres + in September 1642.

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+
+ + + Blackfriars ChildrenBlackfriars Children +

Blackfriars Children was a playing + company of boy actors in early modern London, known by + various names. The company staged plays by Beaumont, + Chapman, Fletcher, Jonson, Marston, and Middleton between 1603-1613. The company was + known at different times as the Blackfriars + Boys, Revels Children, Children of the Queen’s Revels, Children of the Chapel, and the Children of Whitefriars (see Gurr 287-287).

+
+ + + Chapel ChildrenChapel Children +

Chapel Children was a playing company + of boy actors in early modern London. In the 1580s, they were also known as Oxford’s + Boys. In London, they performed at the first + Blackfriars Theatre (see Gurr 228).

+
+ + + Children of Paul’sChildren of Paul’s +

Children of Paul’s was a playing + company of boy actors in early modern London. The + company was comprised of boy choristers from St. Paul’s + Cathedral. They performed mainly at court, though they did also play at the + first Blackfriars Theatre.

+
+ + + + Earl of Leicester’s MenEarl of Leicester’s Men +

Leicester’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was named after its patron, Sir Robert Dudley, First Earl of Leicester.

+
+ + + Earl of Pembroke’s MenEarl of Pembroke’s Men +

Earl of Pembroke’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was named after its patron, Henry Herbert, Second Earl of Pembroke.

+
+ + + Earl of Sussex’s MenEarl of Sussex’s Men +

Earl of Sussex’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was named after its patron, Thomas Radclyffe, third Earl of Sussex.

+
+ + + Earl of Worcester’s MenEarl of Worcester’s Men +

Earl of Worcester’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was named after its patron, William Somerset, third Earl of Worcester.

+
+ + + King’s MenKing’s Men +

King’s Men was a playing company in + early modern London. During the reign of + Queen Elizabeth I, the group had been known + as the Lord Chamberlain’s Men after its then + patron, Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon. It was re-named in + 1603 when King James I took over as patron + soon after acceding to the throne. It is famous for being the company to which William Shakespeare belonged for most of his + career.

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+ + + King’s Revels ChildrenKing’s Revels Children +

King’s Revels Children (also known as + Children of the King’s Revels) was a + playing company of boy actors in early modern London. + It appears to have emerged in early 1607, and its history + is closely linked to the Blackfriars + Children after 1609 (see Gurr + 361-362, 365).

+
+ + + Lady Elizabeth’s MenLady Elizabeth’s Men +

Lady Elizabeth’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was formed + in 1611 and was named after Princess Elizabeth, + daughter of King James I and Anne + of Denmark. After she was crowned Queen of Bohemia in 1618, the company changed its name to the Queen of Bohemia’s Men.

+
+ + + Lord Strange’s MenLord Strange’s Men +

Lord Strange’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was formed in 1589 and was named after its patron, Ferdinando Stanley, Lord Strange.

+
+ + + Oxford’s MenOxford’s Men +

Oxford’s Men was a playing company in + early modern London. The group had been known as the Earl of Warwick’s Men.

+
+ + + Prince Charles’ CompanyPrince Charles’ Company +

Prince Charles’ Company or Prince Charles’ Men was a playing company in + early modern London. The group was formed in 1608 as the Duke of York’s Men + after Charles, who was then Duke of York and the second + son of King James I and Anne of + Denmark. When Charles’ elder brother, Prince Henry, died in 1612, the company + gradually became known as Prince Charles’ + Company. Andrew Gurr identifies this company as Prince Charles’ Company (I) to distinguish it from the + company established in 1631 after the birth of the future King Charles II, also called Prince Charles’ Company, but + usually referred to by theatre scholars as Prince Charles’ Company (II) (Gurr 395).

+
+ + + Queen Anne’s Men Queen Anne’s Men +

Queen Anne’s Men was a playing company + in early modern London. The group was formed in 1603 out of Worcester’s Company + (1562-1603) and named after its patron, Anne of + Denmark, consort of King James I. When she + died in 1619, the company continued as The Players of the Revels, but was often simply called the + Red Bull Company (1619-1625).

+
+ + + Queen Elizabeth’s MenQueen Elizabeth’s Men +

Queen Elizabeth’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was formed + in 1583 and was named after Queen Elizabeth I.

+
+ + + Queen Henrietta’s MenQueen Henrietta’s Men +

Queen Henrietta’s Men was a playing + company in early modern London. The group was formed + in 1625 and was named after Queen Henrietta + Maria, consort of King Charles I. The company + lasted until the closure of the theatres in September + 1642.

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+ +
+ + + + Other Early Modern Organizations and Offices + + + Archdeaconry of London +

The Archdeaconry of London was the + office of the Archdeacon of London, responsible for + the administration of parishes within London.

+
+ + + Austin Friars (Augustinians) + +

The Austin Friars were a mendicant order + that adhered to the teachings of Augustine of Hippo. + Founded in the thirteenth century, the Austin + Friars arrived in England in 1248 and occupied Austin Friars until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.

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+
+ + + Bishop of London +

The Bishop (or Lord Bishop) of London + was an office occupied by an ordinary responsible for representing the Church of England within the Diosece of London. MoEML distinguishes between the office of the + Bishop and the person elected to the office for a term.

+
+ + + + Black Friars (Dominicans) +

The Blackfriars, named for their customary + black mantle and hood, were an order of mendicant friars founded by + St. Dominic in France in 1216 (Dominican Order). Intent + on spreading Catholicism, St. Dominic sent members of + his order to England, where, no later than 1247, the order had bases in Oxford and London (Jarrett 2-3). In the wake + of the Reformation, members of the order fled the country or remained in England and either drifted into poverty, or else + entered the ranks of the secular clergy (Jarrett 169).

+
+
+ + + Bladers’ Company +

The Bladers’ Company was a company in + early modern London.

+
+ + + Bottlemakers’ Company +

The Bottlemakers’ Company was incorporated into the Horners’ Company in 1476. See the Horners’ Company history page for more details.

+ + + Burellers’ Company +

The Burellers’ Company was a company in + early modern London.

+
+ + + Chamber of London +

The Chamber of London was the treasury + of London managed by the Chamberlain (see Wren).

+
+ + + Church of England +

The Church of England first came into + being in 1534 when King Henry + VIII seceded from Rome and declared himself Supreme Head of the + Church of England by the Act + of Supremacy. Queen Mary I repealed this act in 1555. In 1559, as part of what is now known as the + Elizabethan Religious Settlement, parliament restored the act and made Queen Elizabeth I + Supreme Governor of the Church of + England, a role still held by the British monarch today. The + Church of England has been the official + Christian church in England since 1559. Its doctrinal position was set out in the Thirty-Nine + Articles of 1563 and finalized in 1571, at which point + they were incorporated into the Book of Common Prayer that + had governed the liturgical form of Church of + England services since 1549.

+
+ + + Corders’ Company +

The Corders’ Company was a company in + early modern London.

+
+ + + Corporation of London +

The Corporation of London was the + municipal government of London, made up of the Mayor of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the Court of Common Council. It exists today in largely the same + form.

+
+ + + Court of Aldermen +

The Court of Aldermen was composed of + senior officials known as aldermen, who were each elected to + represent one ward of London. The Mayor of London oversaw the Court of Aldermen and was himself an alderman. + Historically, the Court of Aldermen was the + primary administrative body for the Corporation of + London; however, by the early modern period, many of its responsibilities + had been transferred to the Court of Common + Council. The Court of Aldermen + exists today in a somewhat modified form.

+
+ + + Court of Arches +

The Court of Arches was the highest + court of appeal for ecclesiastical matters in the province of Canterbury and fell + under the jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury (Noorthuock 579-587). The Court of Arches was named after its location in St. Mary Le Bow, which was built over + arches (Baker 136). After the + Great Fire of 1666, the Court of Arches often met at the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street (Keene and Harding 199-212). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. An extensive + archive of Court of Arches cases is held at + the Lambeth Palace + Library.

+
+ + + Court of Common Council +

The Court of Common Council was + comprised of men elected from each ward. It was distinct from the Court of Aldermen.

+
+ + + Court of Husting +

According to John Stow, the Court of Husting was located in the Guildhall (Stow 1633, sig. F6r). The word, husting, comes from the Icelandic, hus-ping, meaning a court or council held in a house, a description meant to contrast courts that were held in the open air (Harben). At one time, the Court of Husting was the sole court for the settlement of disputes between citizens of London, evidenced by it being called the Husting of London of the Common Pleas in 1305 (Harben). The court’s specific purview was the enrolment of deeds and wills relating to the property of the citizens (Harben).

+
+ + + Court of King’s Bench +

The Court of King’s Bench was the + senior court of English common law. Originally, it travelled with the King. From 1318 to 1882, it met at the south end of Westminster Hall (Baker 42). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. The records surviving from King’s Bench cases are held at the + National Archives.

+
+ + + Courts of Pie Poudre + +

Also known as courts of pie powder, courts of pie poudre settled disputes that occurred during fairs and markets (Halsbury 678). Stanley Giffard Halsbury notes that [t]hese courts, which are courts of record, had jurisdiction to decide as to all manner of contracts, trespasses, covenants, and debts done within the time of fairs or markets and within their precincts (Halsbury 678). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.

+
+
+ + + Council of the Regency +

The Council of the Regency was + established by King James VI and I in 1617 to govern England while he visited + Scotland.

+
+ + + Crossed Friars (Bretheren of the Holy Cross) + +

The Bretheren of the Holy Cross, also + known as the Crossed Friars, Crutched Friars, or Crouched Friars, were an order of preaching canons who + were commonly assumed to be friars in late-medieval and early modern England. Arriving in England in the mid-thirteenth century, the Crossed Friars occupied a site on Hart Street from the 1260s until King Henry + VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.

+
+
+ + + Damned Crew + +

The Damned Crew was a group of disaffected young gentlemen known for intimidation and assault. It was permanently disbanded in 1600.

+
+
+ + + + Doctors’ Commons +

The Doctors’ Commons was a group of + men from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge who practiced civil law (Baker 180). G.R. Elton claims that this society + was formed in 1511 and was modelled after the Inns of Court (Elton + 155). Sir John Baker claims that this society was already established in the + fifteenth century by the doctors of the Arches (Baker 180). Encyclopaedia Britannica states that the + society leased a building near Paternoster Row from + 1565 until their dissolution in the nineteenth century; however, most scholars agree that the Doctors’ Commons moved from their Paternoster Row location to a building in Knightrider Street early in Elizabeth + I’s reign (<ref target="mol:DOCT4" type="bibl" + >Doctors’ Commons</ref>; Thornbury; Harben). A motion to + dissolve the Doctors’ Commons was put forth + in 1858 and by 1865 they had sold both their library and building (Baker 181). Most of the records surviving + from the Doctors’ Commons are housed at the + Lambeth + Palace Library. For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.

+
+ + + Duke of Shoreditch’s Men +

Duke of Shoreditch’s Men was a bowshooting fraternity in early modern London.

+
+ + + East India Company +

The East India Company was a + joint-stock company formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region.

+
+ + + Eastland Company +

The Eastland Company was a + English crown-chartered company formed for trade in the Baltic region. For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.

+
+ + + Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen + +

The Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen was an early modern drinking club that met at the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street) on the first Friday of every month. The fraternity was named after the french word for mermaid (sirene). Many literary figures, including Ben Jonson, John Donne, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, Thomas Coryat, John Selden, Sir Robert Cotton, Richard Carew, Richard Martin, and William Strachey, participated in the club.

+
+
+ + + Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist +

The Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers + of St. John the Baptist was the precursor of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+ + + Fraternity of the Trinity +

The Fraternity of the Trinity was, + according to Stow, established in 1466 under King Edward IV. A + History of the Country of London contends that the fraternity was founded + at the request of Elizabeth Woodville and must have + been already in existence in 1422, prior to its association + with Leadenhall. From 1466, the Fraternity of the + Trinity was in order in Leadenhall until the + brief reign of King Edward VI when, under the counsel + of Thomas Cranmer, the King signed the Abolition of the + Chantries Act in 1547 (Colleges: + Fraternity of the Holy Trinity).

+
+ + + French Company +

The French Company was an English-chartered company of merchants.

+
+ + + Friars of the Sack + +

The Friars of the Sack was an Augustinian + order that emerged in London in 1257.

+
+
+ + + Friday Street Club + +

The Friday Street Club was an early modern drinking club that met at the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).

+
+
+ + + Fullers’ Company + +

The Fullers’ Company was the precursor of + the Clothworkers’ Company, into which it + merged with the Shearmens’ Company in 1528.

+
+
+ + + Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber +

The Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber were a group of gentle-born courtiers who had access to the private section of the king’s royal residence. While all of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber enjoyed royal favour, the courtier who served as the groom of the stool held the most intimate relationship with the king (Riordan).

+
+ + + Grey Friars (Franciscans) + +

The Grey Friars, named for their grey + habits or cowls, were an order of franciscan friars founded by St. Francis of Assisi in 1209 and arrived in England from Italy in 1224 (Holder 66). Devoted to following the teachings of St. Francis, the Grey + Friars occupied Greyfriars until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538 (Kingsford 2).

+
+ + + Hanseatic League +

The Hanseatic League was a + confederation of German merchant guilds and market towns with outposts throughout + Northern Europe, including England.

+
+ + + High Court of Admiralty +

In the reign of Henry VIII, England’s admiralty courts were combined into the High Court of Admiralty (Elton 155). The High Court of Admiralty presided over cases that occurred out at sea (Baker 132). Although most courts in England practiced common law, the High Court of Admiralty used a form of civil law based on the universal law of the sea (Baker 132). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. Records surviving from the High Court of Admiralty are held at the National Archives.

+
+ + + Honourable Artillery Company +

The Honourable Artillery Company was a + guild of archers in early modern London. Note that + archery was considered to be a form of + artillery in early modern usage.

+
+ + + Jesus Commons +

The Jesus Commons was, according to + Stow, a college of priests who lived + together in Dowgate Ward.

+
+ + + Knighten Guild +

The Knighten Guild was a guild in London that originated as an order of chivalry founded by + King Edgar for loyal knights.

+
+ + + Knights Hospitallers +

The Knights Hospitallers was a Roman + Catholic military order that originated in the Mediterranean region during the + eleventh century. It was also known as the Order of + the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem.

+
+ + + Knights Templar +

The Knights Templar was an + organization of Christians who wanted to protect European travelers who visted sites + across the Holy Land. The organization was granted land from King Henry II, including a site near Castle + Baynard Ward on which they built a round church. In 1184, the Knights Templar built a + new round church at Temple Bar which was consecrated a + year later.

+
+ + + Levant Company +

The Levant Company or Turkey Company was an English crown-chartered company formed for trade in the Levant Seas.

+
+ + + Marshalsea Court +

Also known as the Court of the Steward + and Marshal and the Court of the Verge, the Marshalsea Court was a royal court that fell under the jurisdiction of the + Knight Marshal and the Lord Steward of the Household (Jones 1). The Marshalsea Court held civil and criminal authority over actions involving + a member from the royal household (<ref target="mol:LORD3" + type="bibl">Lord steward</ref>). Only cases that occurred within twelve + miles of the royal residence could be tried in the Marshalsea Court (<ref target="mol:LORD3" type="bibl" + >Lord steward</ref>). Established in the reign of Edward + I, the Marshalsea Court + operated as a highly specialized household court until it was abolished in the + nineteenth century (<ref target="mol:LORD3" type="bibl">Lord + steward</ref>). For more information, see Encyclopaedia + Britannica.

+
+ + + Mayor of London +

The Mayor (or Lord Mayor) of London was + an office occupied annually by a new mayor. For the purposes of recording the + authorship of mayoral proclamations, MoEML distinguishes between the office of the + mayor and the person elected to the office for the year.

+
+ + + Merchant Adventurers’ Company +

The Merchant Adventurers’ Company was a + trading company founded in 1407.

+
+ + + Merchants of the Haunce of Almaine +

The Merchants of the Haunce of Almaine + was a group of German merchants who worked at the Steelyard.

+
+ + + Merchants of the Staple +

The Merchants of the Staple was one of + the mercantile corporations of England. The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England is + still active and maintains a website at http://merchantsofthestapleofengland.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.

+
+ + + Merchant Venturers’ Company +

The Merchant Venturers’ Company funded + the voyage of John Cabot to Canada in 1497. It was granted + a monopoly on Bristol’s sea trade in a 1552 Royal Charter + from King Edward VI.

+
+ + + Muscovy Company +

The Muscovy Company or Russia Company was a company of + English merchants created for trade with Russia.

+
+ + + New River Company +

The New River Company was established to bring water from Amwell and Chadwell to London. The company was incorporated by royal charter in 1619.

+
+ + + Order of Carthusian Monks +

The Order of Carthusian Monks was a + Catholic religious order housed at the Charterhouse + from 1371-1541.

+
+ + + Papey +

The Papey was a brotherhood of the + parishoners of St. Augustine Papey and All Hallows, London Wall.

+
+ + + Parish Clerks’ Company +

The Parish Clerks’ Company was a + company in early modern London. While it never + technically applied for livery status, it largely acted as a livery company. The + Parish Clerks’ Company is still active and + maintains a website at http://www.londonparishclerks.com/ that includes a history of the + company.

+
+ + + Parliament of England +

The Parliament of England was a + legislative branch of the Kingdom of England, founded + by William the Conquerer in 1066.

+
+ + + Pepperers’ Company + +

The Pepperers’ Company was the precursor of + the Grocers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Prince Arthur’s Men +

Prince Arthur’s Men was a bowshooting fraternity in early modern London.

+
+ + + Privy Council +

The Privy Council advised the reigning + monarch on important judicial and political issues. The council still exists today, + altough with considerably less authority.

+
+ + + Salt Fishmongers’ Company + +

The Salt Fishmongers’ Company was the + precursor of the Fishmongers’ Company, into + which it merged with the Stock Fishmongers’ + Company in 1536.

+
+
+ + + Shearmens’ Company + +

The Shearmens’ Company was the precursor of + the Clothworkers’ Company, into which it + merged with the Fullers’ Company in 1528.

+
+
+ + + Society of Jesus +

The Society of Jesus was a religious + order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome and founded in 1534.

+
+ + + Spanish Company +

The Spanish Company was a company of English merchants created for trade with Spain. For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.

+
+ + + Spicers’ Company +

The Spicers’ Company was a company in + early modern London.

+
+ + + Stock Fishmongers’ Company + +

The Stock Fishmongers’ Company was the + precursor of the Fishmongers’ Company, into + which it merged with the Salt Fishmongers’ + Company in 1536.

+
+
+ + + Virginia Company +

The Virginia Company was an English-chartered company established for the colinization of North America’s eastern coast. For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.

+
+ + + Watermens’ and Lightermens’ Company +

The Watermens’ and Lightermens’ + Company was a company in early modern London. + While it never technically applied for livery status, it largely acted as a livery + company. The Watermens’ and Lightermens’ + Company is still active and maintains a website at https://watermenscompany.com/ that + includes a history + of the company.

+
+ + + White Friars (Carmelites) + +

The White Friars were an order of + carmelite friars with uncertain orgins. Generally associated with St. Bernard, the White + Friars occupied a church on Fleet Street + until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries + in 1538.

+
+
+ + + Woodmongers’ Company +

The Woodmongers’ Company was a company + in early modern London. With the transition to coal as + a primary fuel source, the Woodmongers + became defunct by 1731.

+
+ + + Woodstaplers’ Company +

The Woolstaplers’ Company was a company + in early modern London.

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These are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current + members and structure of our team, see <ref target="mol:team" + >Team</ref>.

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+ + + JCURA Scholars JCURA Scholars + + + + + + +

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+ + + University of VictoriaUniversity of Victoria + +

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+ + + Special Collections and University ArchivesSpecial Collections and + University Archives + +

The Special Collections and University + Archives is located at the University of + Victoria. Website.

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+ + + Digitization Centre at the University of Victoria LibrariesDigitization + Centre at the University of Victoria Libraries +

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+ + John Rylands LibraryJohn Rylands Library +

The John Rylands Library is the library + at the University of Manchester since 1972. Website.

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+ + + Rylands CollectionRylands Collection +

The Rylands Collection is a special + collection at the John Rylands Library at + the University of Manchester. Website.

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+ + + University of ManchesterUniversity of Manchester +

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+ + + Spencer CollectionSpencer Collection +

The Spencer Collection was purchased from John Poyntz Spencer by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in 1892 for the John Rylands Library. Website.

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+ + + Centre for Metropolitan HistoryCentre for Metropolitan + History +

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+ + + The British LibraryThe British Library +

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+ + + The Law SocietyThe Law Society +

The Law Society is the independent + professional body for solicitors that exists to represent, promote and + support all solicitors, so they in turn can help their clients. Website.

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+ + + The Law Society LibraryThe Law Society Library +

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+ + + Pedagogical Partnership Project Groups + + + University of Windsor English 412 Fall 2002 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002.

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+ + + New Mexico Highlands University English 422/522 Fall 2014 Students +

Student contributors enrolled in English 422/522: Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global at New Mexico Highlands University in + Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Donna Woodford-Gormley.

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+ + + University of Auckland English 783/Drama 727 Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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+ + + San Diego State University English 534 Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in + Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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+ + + Utah Valley University English 463R Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in + Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate + McPherson.

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+ + + University of Alabama English 500 Spring 2015 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the + guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this + class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

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+ + + University of Exeter English 124 Fall 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 124: Country, City + and Court: Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter + (Exon.) in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.

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+ + + Washington College English 312 Fall 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 312: Renaissance + Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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+ + + Oxford College of Emory University English 311Q Fall 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 311Q: + Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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+ + + Marylhurst University English 386 Summer 2014 Students + + + Marylhurst University English 386 Summer 2014 Student Group 1 + + Student Contributors + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 386: The Eternal + City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst + University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + Marylhurst University English 386 Fall 2014 Student Group 2 + + Student Contributors + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 386: The Eternal + City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst + University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + + American University Literature 434 Fall 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama + and City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the + guest editorship of Anita Sherman.

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+ + + University of Texas, Arlington English 5308 Fall 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and + Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in + Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy + Tigner.

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+ + + University of Auckland English 783/Drama 727 Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: + Studies in English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in + Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Tom + Bishop.

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+ + + Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Students + + + Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 1 + + Student Contributors + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest + editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare + I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship + of Shannon Kelley.

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+ + + Laurentian University English 4687 Spring 2014 Students Laurentian University English 4687 Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 4687: Honours Seminar II at + Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Patricia Brace.

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+ + + Stonehill College Learning Community 304 Spring 2014 Students Stonehill + College Learning Community 304 Spring 2014 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop + Culture and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at + Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributors enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop + Culture and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at + Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.

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+ + + University of Victoria English 362 Fall 2015 Students + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 362: Popular + Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, + working under the guest editorship of Janelle + Jenstad.

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+ + + Ohio State University English 4523 Spring 2015 Students + + Student Contributors + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 4523: Renaissance London: + Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660 at the Ohio State University in Spring + 2015, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.

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+ + + Albion College Spring 2015 Students + + Student Contributors + + + +

Student contributors at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.

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Student contributors enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop + Culture and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at + Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.

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+ + + University of Guelph English 4240 Winter 2016 + + Student Contributors + + + + + + + + +

Student contributors enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and + Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under + the editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s + Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in + Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 300: Survey of + English Literature and English 2210: English Literature + to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2017, working under the + guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributors at Albion College in Summer 2017, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.

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Student contributors enrolled in English 300: Survey of + English Literature and English 2210: English Literature + to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the + guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributors enrolled in History 30073: Crime, Punishment and the Media, 1500-1800 at University of Melbourne in 2018, working under the guest editorship of Una McIlvenna.

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+ + + Ohio State University English 4523 Spring 2018 Students + + Student Contributors + + +

Student contributors enrolled in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4217: + Early Modern London: Urban Spaces and Popular Culture at University of Ohio in Fall + 2018, working under the guest editorship of Christopher + Highley.

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Student contributors enrolled in Études anglaises 470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the + guest editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributors enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + <title level="m">Library of Congress Responsibility Relator Taxonomy + This taxonomy is taken from the Library of Congress’ <ref + target="mol:MARC2" type="bibl">MARC Code List for Relators</ref>. We provide the + Library of Congress’ definition as well as MoEML’s definition and recommendation for usage. + For MoEML’s internal responsibility relator taxonomy, see <title level="m" + >Map of Early Modern London Local Responsibility Taxonomy. + + + + + Analyst + A person or organization that reviews, examines, and interprets + data or information in a specific area. + MoEML uses the term analyst to designate a + contributor responsible for fact-checking, verification of citations, quotations, + etc. + + + + + + Author of Afterword, Colophon, etc. + A person or organization responsible for an afterword, postface, + colophon, etc. but who is not the chief author of a work. + MoEML uses the term author of afterword to designate + a contributor who writes a summation or some kind of critical material that follows a + text. + + + + + + Annotator + A person who writes manuscript annotations on an item. + MoEML uses the term annotator to designate a + contributor who adds annotations or explanations to a primary source text transcribed in the + MoEML Library. + + + + + + Artist + A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a work + by conceiving and implementing an original graphic design, drawing, painting, etc. + MoEML uses the term artist to designate someone who + produces original artwork or design components that are integrated into the project site or + into graphical documents in the project. + + + + + + Author of Introduction + A person or organization responsible for an introduction, preface, + foreword, or other critical introductory matter, but who is not the chief author. + MoEML uses the term author of introduction to + designate a contributor who writes all or part of the critical, textual, or encoding + introduction(s) to a work transcribed in the MoEML Library. + + + + + + Author + A person or + organization chiefly responsible for the intellectual or artistic content of a work, usually + printed text. This term may also be used when more than one person or body bears such + responsibility. + MoEML uses the term author to designate a + contributor who is wholly or partly responsible for the original content of either a + born-digital document, such as an encyclopedia entry, or a primary source document, such as + a MoEML Library text. + + + + + + Bookseller + A person or organization who makes books and other bibliographic + materials available for purchase. Interest in the materials is primarily lucrative. + MoEML uses the term bookseller to designate an early + modern publisher whose name appear in the transcribed title page. In early modern printing + practice, the roles of printer, bookseller, and publisher might coincide in one person, or + be performed by different people. + + + + + + Conceptor + A person or organization responsible for the original idea on which + a work is based, this includes the scientific author of an audio-visual item and the + conceptor of an advertisement. + MoEML uses the term conceptor to designate any + person or organization responsible for envisioning the design, structure, or general + function of a page or project within MoEML. We use this term to give credit to early + contributors whose work has been substantially revised and replaced, or contributors who + provided input or inspiration on some aspect of the design, structure, and/or implementation + of a project within MoEML. Acceptable names for this role are conceptor or + originator. + + + + + + Commentator + A person or organization who provides interpretation, analysis, or + a discussion of the subject matter on a recording, motion picture, or other audiovisual + medium. + + + + + Compiler + A person or organization who produces a work or publication by + selecting and putting together material from the works of various persons or bodies. + MoEML designates the term compiler to a contributor + who selects and organizes materials from the MoEML -ographies, Library, Stow, and/or + Encyclopedia, in order to create reading lists, pathways through our documentation, or + mini-anthologies. + + + + + + Creator + A person or organization responsible for the intellectual or + artistic content of a + work. + + + + + Consultant + A person or organization relevant to a resource, who is called upon + for professional advice or services in a specialized field of knowledge or training. + MoEML designates the term consultant to any + contributor who offers an expert opinion, shares research, or points us towards information. + Acceptable names for this role are consultant, expert, or advisor. + + + + + + Consultant to a project + A person or organization relevant to a resource, whose engagement + is specifically to provide an intellectual overview of a strategic or operational task and + by analysis, specification, or instruction, to create or propose a cost-effective course of + action or solution. + MoEML uses the term consultant to a project to + designate a contributor who has provided broad intellectual, technical, or organizational + advice on one of MoEML’s component projects. + + + + + + Contributor + A person, family or organization responsible for making + contributions to the resource. This includes those whose work has been contributed to a + larger work, such as an anthology, serial publication, or another compilation of individual + works. + MoEML uses the term contributor to designate someone + whose work is included (by permission) within a larger work. We use the term for a secondary + author of a primary source, such as a later reviser, or for someone who contributes a + paragraph or short section to a born-digital article. + + + + + + Cartographer + A person or organization responsible for the creation of maps and + other cartographic materials. + MoEML uses the term cartographer to designate the + creator of a historical map. + + + + + + Commentator for written text + A person or organization responsible for the commentary or + explanatory notes about a text. For the writer of manuscript annotations in a printed book, + use Annotator [ann]. + MoEML uses the term commentator to designate a + contributor who provides commentary or explanatory notes on a primary source. In the normal + MoEML workflow, our transcribers, encoders, and research assistants add some editorial notes + to the transcriptions, although they will also sometimes leave notes for a future critical + editor. In general, however, the Commentator will be a scholar who annotates one of our + encoded transcriptions of a primary source. + + + + + + Conservator + A person or organization responsible for documenting, preserving, + or treating printed or manuscript material, works of art, artifacts, or other + media. + + + + + Degree supervisor + A person overseeing a higher level academic degree. + MoEML uses the term degree supervisor to designate a + person who has taken on the role as a supervisor for an academic project. Examples of this + are Jamie Cassels Undergraduate Research Award (JCURA), + directed readings, honours theses, and graduate final projects. + + + + + + Data Contributor + A person or organization that submits data for inclusion in a + database or other collection of data. + MoEML uses the term data contributor to designate a + person who has contributed a number of entries to one of our databases (the personography, + the orgography, the glossary, or the bibliography). + + + + + + + Data manager + A person or organization responsible for managing databases or + other data sources. + MoEML uses the term data manager to designate + contributors who maintain and manage our databases. They add and update the data sent to us + by external contributors or found by MoEML team members. They also monitor journals and + sources regularly to ensure that our databases are current. + + + + + + Editor + A person or organization who prepares for publication a work not + primarily their own, such as by elucidating text, adding introductory or other critical + matter, or technically directing an editorial staff. + MoEML uses the term editor to designate a person who + creates a modern edition of a work based on one of our encoded diplomatic transcriptions of + a primary source. We use the term commentator to designate a person + who adds editorial or explanatory notes to one of our diplomatic transcriptions. + + + + + + Engraver + A person or organization who cuts letters, figures, etc. on a + surface, such as a wooden or metal plate used for printing. + MoEML uses the term engraver as specified in the + Library of Congress specification. + + + + + + Event place + Use for the name of the place where an event such as a conference + or a concert took place. + + + + + + Facsimilist + A person or organization that executed the facsimile. + MoEML uses the term facsimilist to designate the + unit or team that has digitized page images for us. + + + + + + Geographic information specialist + A person responsible for geographic information system (GIS) + development and integration with global positioning system data. + MoEML uses the term geographic information + specialist to designate a contributor who has georeferenced a dataset (or data + within the dataset) or added geo-coordinates to a historical map. + + + + + + Metadata contact + A person or organization primarily responsible for compiling and + maintaining the original description of a metadata set (e.g., geospatial metadata + set). + The MoEML Metadata Contact Person will normally be the Project Manager (at + london@uvic.ca), who will delegate the work of correcting and updating our metadata as + necessary. + + + + + + Markup editor + A person or organization performing the coding of SGML, HTML, or + XML markup of metadata, text, etc. + MoEML uses the code mrk both for the primary + encoder(s) and for the person who edits the encoding. MoEML’s normal workflow includes a + step whereby encoders check each other’s work. We use the term + encoder to designate the principal encoder, and markup + editor to designate the person who checks the encoding. + + + + + + Publisher + A person or organization responsible for publishing, releasing, or + issuing a resource. + MoEML uses the term publisher in two ways: to + indicate the publisher of an early modern book (the publisher might also be the bookseller), + and to indicate the publisher of a book, journal, or digital project. + + + + + Project director + A person or organization with primary responsibility for all + essential aspects of a project, or that manages a very large project that demands senior + level responsibility, or that has overall responsibility for managing projects, or provides + overall direction to a project manager. + MoEML’s Project Director directs the intellectual and scholarly aspects of + the project, consults with the Advisory and Editorial Boards, and ensures the ongoing + funding of the project. + + + + + Proofreader + A person who corrects printed matter. + MoEML uses the term proofreader to designate a + contributor who checks a transcription against an original document, or a person who + corrects formatting and typographical errors in a born-digital article. Note that we use the + term markup editor to designate a person who proofreads and corrects + encoding. + + + + + + Photographer + A person or organization responsible for taking photographs, + whether they are used in their original form or as reproductions. + MoEML uses the term photographer to designate a + person or organization responsible for taking photographs, whether they are used in their + original form or as reproduction. + + + + + + Programmer + A person or organization responsible for the creation and/or + maintenance of computer program design documents, source code, and machine-executable + digital files and supporting documentation. + MoEML uses the term programmer to designate a person + or organization responsible for the creation and/or maintenance of computer program design + documents, source code, and machine-executable digital files and supporting + documentation. + + + + + Printer + A person or organization who prints texts, whether from type or + plates. + MoEML uses the term printer to designate the person + named as the printer on the title page of a primary source text, or the person identified by + scholars as the printer (e.g., in the English Short Title Catalogue database). In early + modern printing practice, the roles of printer, bookseller, and publisher might coincide in + one person, or be performed by different people. + + + + + Researcher + A person or organization responsible for performing + research. + MoEML uses the term researcher to designate any + person who has contributed substantive research to an article or project. Encyclopedia pages + will usually have a researcher. + + + + + + Research team head + A person who directed or managed a research project. + MoEML uses the terms research term head and + assistant project manager interchangeably. + + + + + + Research team member + A person who participated in a research project but whose role did + not involve direction or management of it. + MoEML uses the term research team member to + acknowledge the contributions of a person who was a member of our research team and + participated in discussions about a page or project. We give credit in this way only when no + other category applies. + + + + + + Transcriber + A person who prepares a handwritten or typewritten copy from + original material, including from dictated or orally recorded material. + MoEML uses the term transcriber to designate the + person or organization that transcribes a primary source. In the case of EEBO-TCP transcribers, we do not know the names of the transcribers. Acceptable + names for this role are transcriber, first transcriber (often the EEBO-TCP transcriber), or MoEML transcriber. + + + + + + Translator + A person or organization who renders a text from one language into + another, or from an older form of a language into the modern form. + MoEML uses the term translator to acknowledge the + work of people who translate foreign languages for us. Normally, we call upon colleagues in + the language departments at the University of Victoria to perform this role. + + + + + + + <title level="m">Map of Early Modern London Local Responsibility Relator + Taxonomy + MoEML has created codes and definitions for responsibility statements not currently + defined by the Library of Congress’ <ref target="mol:MARC2" type="bibl">MARC + Code List for Relators</ref>. For a description of how MoEML uses the Library of + Congress’ codes, see <title level="m">Library of Congress + Responsibility Relator Taxonomy + + + + + Copy editor + MoEML uses the term copy editor to designate the + person who brings the document into conformity with MoEML stylistic and citational practice. + Acceptable names for this role are copy editor, principal copy editor, secondary copy + editor, or copy editor of a particular section of text. + + + + + + Toponymist + MoEML uses the term toponymist to designate the + person who identifies the place references in a text and points them to the right place in + our locations database. The toponymist does not necessarily encode the toponyms. In most + cases, the author of a born-digital article or the editor of a primary-source document will + also be the toponymist. + + + + + + Vetter + MoEML uses the term vetter to designate an academic + or expert reviewer who reads and judges the publishability of scholarly material before it + is published by MoEML. + + + + + + Cross-vetter + MoEML uses the terms cross-vetter + orcross-reviewer to designate a MoEML contributor who checks facts + in digital scholarly material that has already been published on MoEML. Cross-vetters check + articles on streets, sites, and organizations that are closely related to their own + scholarly work in progress. For further information, see the full description of our review process. + + + + + + CSS editor + MoEML uses the term CSS Editor for a person who adds + CSS styling to the transcription of a primary source. We use CSS styling to describe the + bibliographic features of the texts we transcribe. For further information, see our page on + CSS styling. + + + + + + Guest editor + MoEML uses the term Guest Editor in two ways: (1) an + instructor who participates in our Pedagogical Partnership and edits content generated by + their students; and (2) a contributor who solicits, coordinates, and edits a number of + entries written by other contributors. + + + + + + Project manager + MoEML uses the term Project Manager for a person who + handles the administration for the project. + + + + +
+ + + + Changed source pointers from mol:stow_1598 + to individual sections using XSLT. + Changed calendar value from "julian" to "julianSic" + using XSLT. + Worked with JENS1 and completely revamped + respStmts. See svn r.9758 for old respStmts. + Heavy editing of responsibility taxonomy. + Standardized respStmts for JENS1, MCFI1, and + HOLM3 and added TAKE1 as Junior Programmer. + Added XInclude for listPrefixDef in the + header. + Added new section for pedagogical partners per KMF’s + request. + Checked spelling throughout document. + Removed blank lines and white space througout + document. + Alphabetized entries generated by spreadsheet using + oXygen grid view. + Broke listPerson into multiple sections using + comments. + Put change elements + insiderevisionDesc into the correct (latest first) order. + Converted @rend to @style, through XSLT + transformation. + Added front element with docTitle as + part of a normalization process. This will be used as the definitive page title on + rendering. + A series of consistency edits, research additions, and + removals (for people born after 1700). Also gave dates TEI tags. + Various updates and fixes made through XSLT, to + standardize and normalize encoding practices. + + +
+ + + + Complete Personography + +
+ Statement of Practices and Principles in Constructing the Historical Personography +

MoEML’s prosopographical database (the Personography) is meant to + facilitate five outcomes:

+ + Provide a complete index to people mentioned in MoEML, especially the many people listed + in the 1598, 1603, 1618 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey. + Multiple MoEML files can link to single person entry, thereby tapping into a dynamic and + centralized database to identify and annotate an in-text mention of a person. + All of these annotations are simultaneously updated across MoEML as we acquire new + information about a person. + We can capture evidence of the existence of a person even if we have only a single data + point (a mention in Stow’s Survey, for + example), and provide additional context and information as our knowledge base grows. + Our TEI-XML encoding of prosopographical data will facilitate the conversion of the + Personography into RDF triples for eventual deposit in the LINCS triple-store where our data + can be integrated with other prosopographies of early modern Londoners. + +

When you use the Personography, please be aware that it has grown by accretion. It was + created initially to supplement our Encyclopedia and digital editions of Stow’s Survey and the mayoral shows by providing brief + annotations on the people mentioned therein. We revise entries and add new entries regularly, + meaning that this database is a work in progress. Our cross-refereeing process, by which every + contributor is responsible for confirming or qualifying previous identifications, means that + the Personography entries are occasionally disambiguated, deduplicated, or updated with new + information. We provide links to the Oxford Dictionary of National + Biography, Mayors and Sheriffs of London, Encyclopedia Britannica, and WikiData 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.

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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 Janelle Jenstad, who is also the Connections Lead for LINCS). In + the linked dataverse, your data can have an independent life and be richly linked to ours + without having to be ingested into our Personography.

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+ + + + + + + PLACEHOLDER PERSONOGRAPHY ENTRY + +

PLACEHOLDER BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEM. The purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link + to a person entry when they do not have access to PERS1 or cannot add a new entry. When + linking to this item, please include a comment explaining the details of the item the link + should really point to.

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+ + + + + + + Amogha Lakshmi Halepuram Sridhar + Amogha + Lakshmi + Halepuram Sridhar + ALHS + + +

Research Assistant, 2020-present. Amogha Lakshmi Halepuram Sridhar is a fourth year student + at University of Victoria, studying English and History. Her research interests include + Early Modern Theatre and adaptations, decolonialist writing, and Modernist poetry.

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+ + + + Molly Rothwell + Molly + Rothwell + MR + + +

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 Survey, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.

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+ + + + Ryann McQuarrie-Salik + Ryann + McQuarrie-Salik + RM + + +

Project Manager, 2020.

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+ + + + Jamie Zabel + Jamie + Zabel + JZ + +

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 Moveable Type (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 Survey 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.

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+ + + + Nicole Vatcher + Nicole + Vatcher + NV + + +

Project Manager, 2021-2022.Technical Documentation Writer, 2020-2021. Nicole Vatcher was an honours student in the + Department of English and minored in Professional Communication at the University of + Victoria. Her research interests include women’s writing in the modernist period.

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+ + + + Lucas Simpson + Lucas + Simpson + LS + +

Research Assistant, 2018-2021. Lucas Simpson was a student at the University of + Victoria.

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+ + + + Chris Horne + Chris + Horne + CH + +

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.

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+ + + + Kate LeBere + Kate + LeBere + KL + + +

Project Manager, 2020-2021. Assistant Project Manager, 2019-2020. Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Kate LeBere completed her BA (Hons.) in History and English at the University of Victoria in 2020. She published papers in The Corvette (2018), The Albatross (2019), and PLVS VLTRA (2020) and presented at the English Undergraduate Conference (2019), Qualicum History Conference (2020), and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute’s Project Management in the Humanities Conference (2021). While her primary research focus was sixteenth and seventeenth century England, she completed her honours thesis on Soviet ballet during the Russian Cultural Revolution. During her time at MoEML, Kate made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey of London, old-spelling anthology of mayoral shows, and old-spelling library texts. She authored the MoEML’s first Project Management Manual and quickstart guidelines for new employees and helped standardize the Personography and Bibliography. She is currently a student at the University of British Columbia’s iSchool, working on her masters in library and information science.

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+ + + + Tracey El Hajj + Tracey + El Hajj + TEH + + +

Junior Programmer 2018-2020. Research Associate 2020-2021. Tracey received her PhD from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the algorhythmics of networked communications. She was a 2019-20 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life. Tracey was also a member of the Linked Early Modern Drama Online team, between 2019 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.

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+ + + + Kaylen Dwyer + Kaylen + Dwyer + KD + +

Research Assistant, 2019. Kaylen Dwyer was a student at the School of Information + Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and a graduate assistant in the + Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. Her work has appeared in North Wind: A journal of George MacDonald Studies(2019). + She is pursuing interests in bibliographic metadata, book history, and text + mining.

+
+ + + + Carly Cumpstone + Carly + Cumpstone + CC + + +

Research Assistant, 2018. Carly was a graduate student in the Department of English at the + University of Victoria. Her primary research interests included early modern literature, + specifically drama and performance. She had a special interest in contemporary adaptations + of early modern drama, especially the portrayal of onstage violence.

+
+
+ + + + Joey Takeda + Joey + Takeda + JT + + +

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.

+
+
+ + + + Chase Templet + Chase + Templet + CT + +

Research Assistant, 2017-2019. Chase Templet was a graduate student at the University + of Victoria in the Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) stream. He was specifically + focused on early modern repertory studies and non-Shakespearean early modern drama, + particularly the works of Thomas Middleton.

+
+ + + + Katie Tanigawa + Katie + Tanigawa + KT + +

Project Manager, 2015-2019. Katie Tanigawa was a doctoral candidate at the University + of Victoria. Her dissertation focused on representations of poverty in Irish modernist + literature. Her additional research interests included geospatial analyses of modernist + texts and digital humanities approaches to teaching and analyzing literature.

+
+ + + + Brandon Taylor + Brandon + Taylor + BT + +

Research Assistant, 2015-2017. Brandon Taylor was a graduate student at the + University of Victoria in the Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) stream. He was + specifically focused on the critical reception of John Milton + and his subsequent impact on religion, philosophy, and politics. He also wrote about + television and film when time permitted.

+
+ + + + Jasmeen Boparai + Jasmeen + Boparai + JB + +

Research Assistant, 2016-2017. Jasmeen Boparai was an undergraduate English major and + Medieval Studies minor at the University of Victoria. Her primary research interests + included Middle English literature with a specific interest in later works, early modern + studies, and Elizabethan poetry.

+
+ + + + Brooke Isherwood + Brooke + Isherwood + BI + +

Research Assistant, 2016-2018. Brooke Isherwood was a graduate student in the + Department of English at the University of Victoria, concentrating on medieval and early + modern Literature. She had a special interest in Shakespeare as well as lesser-known works + from the Renaissance.

+
+ + + + Amorena Roberts + Amorena + Roberts + AR + +

Research Assistant, 2016, 2018. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria + in Spring 2016, working under the guest editorship of Janelle + Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + Katie McKenna + Katie + McKenna + KLM + + +

Research Assistant, 2014-2015. Katie McKenna was a third-year English literature major at + the University of Victoria with an interest in the digital humanities, particularly digital + preservation and typography. Other research interests included philosophy, political theory, + and gender studies.

+
+
+ + + + Catriona Duncan + Catriona + Duncan + CD + + +

Research Assistant, 2014-2016. Catriona was an MA student at the University of Victoria. + Her primary research interests included medieval and early modern Literature with a focus on + book history, spatial humanities, and technology.

+
+
+ + + + Tye Landels-Gruenewald + Tye + Landels-Gruenewald + TLG + + +

Data Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate + honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.

+
+
+ + + + Zaqir Virani + Zaqir + Virani + ZV + + +

Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Zaqir Virani completed his MA at the University of Victoria + in April 2014. He received his BA from Simon Fraser University in 2012, and has worked as a + musician, producer, and author of short fiction. His research focused on the linkage of + sound and textual analysis software and the work of Samuel Beckett.

+
+
+ + + + Michael Stevens + Michael + Stevens + MS + +

Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Michael Stevens began his MA at Trinity College Dublin + and then transferred to the University of Victoria, where he completed it in early 2013. His + research focused on transnational modernism and geospatial considerations of literature. He + prepared a digital map of James Joyce’s Ulysses for his MA project. + Michael was a talented photographer and was responsible for taking most of the MoEML team + photographs appearing on this site.

+
+ + + + Tara Drouillard + Tara + Drouillard + TD + + +

Research Assistant, 2000–2002. Hypertext student and Shakespeare student at the University + of Windsor in Winter 2000. Tara Drouillard received her MA in English from Queen’s + University in 2003 and now works in Communications.

+
+
+ + + + Dana Wiley + Dana + Wiley + DPW + + +

Research Assistant, 2002. Student contributor enrolled in English 412: + Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours + student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Dana Wiley completed an MA + in Library Science at the University of Western Ontario.

+
+
+ + + + James Campbell + James + Campbell + JDC + + +

Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Student contributor enrolled in English + 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA + honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + Liam Sarsfield + Liam + Sarsfield + LS + + +

Research Assistant, 2010. At the time of his work with MoEML, Liam Sarsfield was a + fourth-year honours English student at the University of Victoria. He now works at MetaLab.

+
+
+ + + + Cameron Butt + Cameron + Butt + CB + + +

Research Assistant, 2012–2013. Cameron Butt completed his undergraduate honours degree in + English at the University of Victoria in 2013. He minored in French and has a keen interest + in Shakespeare, film, media studies, popular culture, and the geohumanities.

+
+
+ + + + Meredith Holmes + Meredith + Holmes + MLH + +

Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Meredith hailed from Edmonton where she completed a BA + in English at Concordia University College of Alberta. She did an MA in Medieval and Early + Modern Studies at the University of Victoria. In her spare time, Meredith played classical + piano and trombone, scrapbooked, and painted porcelain. A lesser known fact about Meredith: + back at home, she had her own kiln in her basement!

+
+ + + + Patrick Close + Patrick + Close + PC + + +

Research Assistant, 2013. Patrick Close was a fourth-year honours English student at the + University of Victoria. His research interests included media archaeology, culture studies, + and humanities (physical) computing. He was the editor-in-chief of The Warren Undergraduate + Review in 2013.

+
+
+ + + + Quinn MacDonald + Quinn + MacDonald + QM + + +

Research Assistant, 2013. Quinn MacDonald was a fourth-year honours English student at the + University of Victoria. Her areas of interest included postcolonial theory and texts, urban + agriculture, journalism that isn’t lazy, fine writing, and roller derby. She was the + director of community relations for The Warren Undergraduate Review and senior editor of Concrete Garden + magazine.

+
+
+ + + + Nathan Phillips + Nathan + Phillips + NAP + + +

Research Assistant, 2012-2014. Nathan Phillips completed his MA at the University of + Victoria specializing in medieval and early modern studies in April 2014. His research + focused on seventeenth-century non-dramatic literature, intellectual history, and the + intersection of religion and politics. Additionally, Nathan was interested in textual + studies, early-Tudor drama, and the editorial questions one can ask of all sixteenth- and + seventeenth-century texts in the twisted mire of 400 years of editorial practice. Nathan is + currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of English at Brown University.

+
+
+ + + + Noam Kaufman + Noam + Kaufman + NK + + +

Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Noam Kaufman completed his Honours BA in English Literature + at York University’s bilingual Glendon campus, graduating with first class standing in the + spring of 2012. He was an MA student specializing in Renaissance drama, and researched early + modern London’s historic cast of characters and neighbourhoods, both real and fictional.

+
+
+ + + + Neil Adams + Neil + Adams + NA + + +

Research Assistant, 2010–2011. Neil Adams completed a BA (first class honours) in History + at the University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) in 2008, and an MA in History at the University + of Victoria in 2010. His MA paper analyzed the historiography of Canadian conscripts during + the Second World War. A keen historian of early modern London, Neil Adams was responsible + for redrawing the ward boundaries on the Agas Map.

+
+
+ + + + Daniel Powell + Daniel + Powell + DJP + + +

Research Assistant, 2010. MA English, University of Victoria. Daniel Powell’s research + focused on linguistic anxiety in the mid-sixteenth-century play Ralph + Roister Doister by Nicholas Udall. He prepared an online critical edition of the + play for digital publication. He returned to the University of Victoria in September 2011 to + undertake doctoral studies and has worked with the ETCL on the Devonshire Manuscript.

+
+
+ + + + Melanie Chernyk + Melanie + Chernyk + MJC + + +

Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007. + Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the Electronic Textual + Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery + on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at http://26letters.ca.

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+
+ + + + Camille van der Marel + Camille + van der Marel + CVDM + + +

Research Assistant, 2008-2009. Though not an early modernist by training, Camille van der + Marel’s research engaged extensively with theories of mapping and the relationship between + place and space in representations of the metropole and the periphery, especially in + postcolonial and transnational literatures. She is now a doctoral candidate at the + University of Alberta.

+
+
+ + + + Joanna Hutz + Joanna + Hutz + JH + + +

Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Joanna Hutz was an English Language and Literature honours + student at the University of Windsor. She received a Canada Graduate Scholarship from the + Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to pursue her MA.

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+
+ + + + Callie MacKenzie + Callie + MacKenzie + CM + + +

Research Assistant, 2002. BA honours, 2003, University of Windsor.

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+
+ + + + Joy Cochrane + Joy + Cochrane + JC + + +

Research Assistant, 2004. MA, University of Victoria.

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+
+ + + + Michael Davis + Michael + Davis + MD + + +

Research Assistant, 2000. MA, University of Windsor. Michael Davis went on to complete an + MA in library and information science at the University of Western Ontario.

+
+
+ + + + Kim Brown + Kim + Brown + KAB + + +

Research Assistant, 2000. MA, 2001, University of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + + Brianna Wright + Brianna + Wright + BW + + +

Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2014-2015. Brianna Wright was a JCURA student studying + English and French at the University of Victoria. Her research interests included + contemporary Canadian poetry, Victorian fiction, and early modern drama.

+
+
+ + + + Morag St. Clair + Morag + St. Clair + MSC + + +

Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2009–2010. Morag St. Clair was a third-year English + honours student.

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+
+ + + + Natalia Esling + Natalia + Esling + NE + + +

Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2010–2011. Natalia Esling completed her BA honours in + English with a major in French in 2011. She began an M.Sc. in Literature and Modernity at + the University of Edinburgh in September 2011.

+
+
+ + + + + Jessica Wright + Jessica + Wright + JW + +

Directed Reading Student, 2015. Jessica Wright was a Women’s and Gender Studies + honours major with a minor in Professional Communication. Her research focus was on gendered + labour and bodily capital in the international fashion and modelling industry.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Milligan + Sarah + Milligan + SM + + +

Research Assistant, 2012-2014. MoEML Research Affiliate. Sarah Milligan completed her MA + at the University of Victoria in 2012 on the invalid persona in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s + Sonnets from the Portuguese. She has also worked with the <ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare + Editions</ref> and with Dr. + Alison Chapman on the Victorian Poetry Network, compiling an index of Victorian periodical + poetry.

+
+
+ + + + + + Kim McLean-Fiander + Kim + McLean-Fiander + KMF + + +

Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015. + Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes + to The Map of Early Modern London from the Cultures of Knowledge + digital humanities project at the University of + Oxford, where she was the editor of Early Modern Letters Online, an open-access union + catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth + centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to EMLO called Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO). In the past, she held an internship with the + curator of manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare + Library, completed a doctorate at Oxford on + paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the Bodleian Libraries and as a freelance editor. + She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is + interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these + materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim + has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring + her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.

+
+
+ + + + Mark Kaethler + Mark + Kaethler + MK + + +

Mark Kaethler is Department Chair, Arts, at Medicine Hat College; Assistant Director, Mayoral Shows, with MoEML; and Assistant Director for LEMDO. They are the author of Thomas Middleton and the Plural Politics of Jacobean Drama (De Gruyter, 2021) and a co-editor with Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Janelle Jenstad of Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools (Routledge, 2018). Their work has appeared in The London Journal, Early Theatre, Literature Compass, Digital Studies/Le Champe Numérique, and Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, as well as in several edited collections. Mark’s research interests include early modern literature’s intersections with politics; digital media and humanities; textual editing; game studies; cognitive science; and ecocriticism.

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+
+ + + + Janelle Jenstad + Janelle + Jenstad + JJ + + +

Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director + of The Map of Early Modern London, and PI of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. 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 Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media (Routledge). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s A + Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Renaissance and + Reformation,Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, + Early Modern Literary Studies, Elizabethan + Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance + Criticism, and The Silver Society Journal. Her book + chapters have appeared (or will appear) in Institutional Culture in Early + Modern Society (Brill, 2004), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, + The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre + Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Approaches to Teaching + Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Performing Maternity + in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), New Directions in the + Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), Early + Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), Teaching Early Modern + English Literature from the Archives (MLA, 2015), Placing Names: + Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana, 2016), Making + Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota, 2017), and Rethinking + Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies + (Routledge, 2018).

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+
+ + + + + + + Sarah Crover + Sarah + Crover + SC + + +

Sarah Crover is a member of the English department at Vancouver Island University. She + works on the eco-cultural history of the Thames, London theatre, and civic identity. She + held a Solmsen Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 2018-19 and she has + published in various collections and journals, including Studies in the Age + of Chaucer and Early Modern Culture. Her current book + project (Amsterdam UP) is entitled Stage and Street: Theatrical Water Shows + and the Cultural History of the Early Modern Thames.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Neville + Sarah + Neville + + +

Sarah Neville is an assistant professor in the department of English at + the Ohio State University who also holds a courtesy appointment in + Theatre. Her published scholarly research explores how authority is + constructed by authors and audiences in a variety of genres and + technologies, including Renaissance science and medicine, contemporary + textual and digital scholarship, and modern performance. She is + currently finishing a monograph about printed books of botany in the + early Renaissance book trade. Neville was an assistant editor of the + New Oxford Shakespeare (2016-17), for which + she edited five plays, and is a coordinating editor of the Digital + Renaissance Editions, an open-access project publishing online scholarly + editions of non-Shakespearean early English drama. Neville’s textual and + editorial scholarship is bolstered by her practice-as-research. She is + the founder and creative director of Lord Denney’s + Players, an academic theatre company housed within the OSU + English Department that is designed to explore intersections of texts, + criticism, and performance. At OSU she regularly teaches classes in + Shakespeare, Renaissance poetry, research methods, and textual + studies.

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+
+ + + + Jill P. Ingram + Jill + P. + Ingram + JPI + + +

Jill P. Ingram is Associate Professor at Ohio University. She specializes in Early Modern + literature and investigates economic relationship in Renaissance drama and in English + festive culture. She is the author of Idioms of Self-Interest: Credit, + Identity and Property in English Renaissance Literature (Routledge, 2006), the New + Kittredge Shakespeare edition of Love’s Labour’s Lost (Focus, + 2011), and Festive Enterprise: The Business of Drama in Medieval and + Renaissance England (Notre Dame University Press, forthcoming Jan. 2021).

+
+
+ + + + Rebecca L. Fall + Rebecca + L. + Fall + RLF + + +

Dr. Rebecca L. Fall is a public humanities administrator and a scholar of premodern + studies. After receiving her Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University, Rebecca + completed a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellowship at The Public Theater in NYC, leading a + large-scale audience research and communications project. She currently works as a Program + Manager in the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library, and serves as a + PreAmble Scholar at Chicago Shakespeare Theater doing audience engagement work. Rebecca also + maintains an active scholarly profile. Her doctoral dissertation was awarded the 2017 J. + Leeds Barroll Prize by the Shakespeare Association of America, and her work has appeared in + SEL, Shakespeare Studies, and edited collections from Arden, + Palgrave, and Edinburgh University Press. She is presently completing an academic book + project entitled Common Nonsense: The Social Use of Not Making Sense in + Early Modern England, which traces the surprising social functions of nonsense + writing in early modern England against a longer history of culturally productive (and + destructive) senselessness from eleventh-century France to the U.S. today.

+
+
+ + + + Ashley Howard + Ashley + Howard + AH + + +

Ashley Howard took her MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of + Victoria (2017-2020). During that time, she was a Remediating Editor for LEMDO. For her MA + thesis, she prepared the first born-LEMDO edition, a critical edition of Ralph Knevet’s + Rhodon and Iris.

+
+
+ + + + Lauren Mamolite + Lauren + Mamolite + LM + + +

Lauren Mamolite is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + James Ellis + James + Ellis + JE + + +

James Ellis is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Simon + Edward + Simon + ES + + +

Edward Simon is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + Dustin Neighbors + Dustin + Neighbors + DN + + +

Dustin Neighbors is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Dabbs + Thomas + Dabbs + TD + + +

Thomas Dabbs is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Gaskin + Margaret + Gaskin + MG + + +

Margaret Gaskin is a MoEML contributor.

+
+
+ + + + Amrita Sen + Amrita + Sen + AS + + +

Amrita Sen is Associate Professor and Deputy Director, UGC-HRDC, University of Calcutta, + and affiliated member of the Department of English. She is co-editor of Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London (Routledge + 2020), and has also co-edited a special issue of the Journal for Early + Modern Cultural Studies on Alternative Histories of the East India + Company (2017). She has also published on East India Company women, Bollywood + Shakespeares, and early modern ethnography.

+
+
+ + + + Jakob McLellan + Jakob + McLellan + JM + +

Jakob McLellan is a history student at the University of Guelph, working towards a Bachelor of Arts degree. His research interests include the Late Roman Republic and the Viking Age. His work with LINCS and MoEML involved research about the 1615 Lord Mayor’s Day Pageant as well as work reconciling data for MoEML’s Personography.

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+ + + + Mathew R. Martin + Mathew + R. + Martin + MRM + +

Dr. Mathew R. Martin is Full Professor at Brock University, Canada, and Director of + Brock’s PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities. He is the author of Between + Theatre and Philosophy (2001) and Tragedy and Trauma in the Plays + of Christopher Marlowe (2015) and co-editor, with his colleague James Allard, of + Staging Pain, 1500-1800: Violence and Trauma in British Theatre + (2009). For Broadview Press he has edited Christopher Marlowe’s Edward the + Second (2010), Jew of Malta (2012), Doctor Faustus: The B-Text (2013), and Tamburlaine the Great Part + One and Part Two (2014). For Revels Editions he has edited George Peele’s David and Bathsheba (2018) and Marlowe’s The Massacre at + Paris (forthcoming). He has published two articles of textual criticism on the + printed texts of Marlowe’s plays: Inferior Readings: The Transmigration of + <soCalled>Material</soCalled> in Tamburlaine the Great (Early + Theatre 17.2 [December 2014]), and (on the political inflections of the shifts in + punctuation in the early editions of the play) Accidents Happen: Roger + Barnes’s 1612 Edition of Marlowe’s <title level="m">Edward the Second + (Early Theatre 16.1 [June 2013]). His latest editing project is a + Broadview edition of Robert Greene’s Selimus. He is also writing + two books: one on psychoanalysis and literary theory and one on the language of non-violence + in Elizabethan drama in the late 1580s and 1590s.

+
+ + + + Annaliese Connolly + Annaliese + Connolly + AC + +

Annaliese Connolly is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Sheffield Hallam University. Her publications include Biblical tragedy: George Peele’s David and Bethsabe in The Genres of Renaissance Tragedy (MUP, 2019) and editor of Richard III: A Critical Reader (Bloomsbury, 2013).

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+ + + + Laurie Ellinghausen + Laurie + Ellinghausen + LE + +

Laurie Ellinghausen is Professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas + City, where she teaches courses on early modern English literature and drama. She is the + author of Pirates, Traitors, and Apostates: Renegade Identities in Early + Modern English Writing (U of Toronto P, 2018) and Labor and + Writing in Early Modern England, 1567-1667 (Ashgate, 2008). She is also the editor + of Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s Early Modern English History + Plays (MLA Publications, 2017). Her current project is a monograph on + representations of seafaring labor in proto-imperial British writing.

+
+ + + + Greg Schnitzspahn + Greg + Schnitzspahn + GS + +

Greg Schnitzspahn is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Lisa Goddard + Lisa + Goddard + LG + +

Lisa Goddard is the Associate University Librarian for Digital Scholarship and Strategy at University of Victoria Libraries.

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+ + + + Emily Gruber Keck + Emily + Gruber + Keck + EGK + +

Emily Gruber Keck is a MoEML contributor.

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+ + + + Kristin Bezio + Kristin + Bezio + KB + +

Kristin Bezio is a MoEML contributor.

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+ + + + Andrew S. Brown + Andrew + Brown + ASB + +

Andrew S. Brown is Assistant Professor of English at Dalhousie University. His research and teaching focus on early modern drama, with specific interests in book history, digital humanities pedagogy, law and literature, performance studies, and gender and sexuality studies. His work has appeared in the journals <ref target="https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/719058">English Literary Renaissance</ref>, <ref target="https://muse.jhu.edu/article/759514">Studies in Philology</ref>, <ref target="https://muse.jhu.edu/article/683248">Eighteenth-Century Studies</ref>, <ref target="http://doi.org/10.1353/mlt.2016.0003">Milton Studies</ref>, and <ref target="https://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/article/view/915">Early Theatre</ref>, as well as in the edited collection <ref target="https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/978-1-137-59541-6_8">Shakespeare and Consciousness</ref>. For more information, visit his website at https://andrewsbrown.net.

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+ + + + Kara Northway + Kara + Northway + KN + +

Kara Northway is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Susan Anderson + Susan + Anderson + SA + +

Susan Anderson is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Rebecca Tomlin + Rebecca + Tomlin + RT + +

Rebecca Tomlin is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Heather Easterling + Heather + Easterling + HE + +

Heather Easterling is a MoEML contributor.

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+ + + + Jackie Wylde + Jackie + Wylde + JW + +

Jackie Wylde is a MoEML contributor.

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+ + + + Jamie Paris + Jamie + Paris + JP + +

Jamie Paris is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Katy Reedy + Katy + Reedy + KR + +

Katy Reedy is a MoEML contributor.

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+ + + + Ian Smith + Ian + Smith + IS + +

Ian Smith is a MoEML contributor.

+
+ + + + Joseph Grossi + Joseph + Grossi + JS + +

Joseph Grossi is a full professor at the University of Victoria in the Department of English and the Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies. Joseph also teaches courses in the Medieval Studies Program.

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+ + + + Emma Kennedy + Emma + Kennedy + EK + + +

Dr Emma Kennedy received her PhD from the University of York (UK) in 2014. Entitled Texts, Contexts and Intertexts of the London Lord Mayors’ Shows, + 1614-1619, the PhD used close readings of Show texts to examine authorial + techniques and occasionality within six London Lord Mayors’ Shows, arguing that both Anthony + Munday and Thomas Middleton used the Shows’ texts to innovate in a variety of fields, + including the relationship between performance and print. She taught Renaissance Literature + at the University of York from 2013-2015. Since then, Emma has worked in educational/faculty + development at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Greenwich, where she + is currently a Lecturer in Higher Education Teaching and Learning. Her current research + projects include academic faculty’s views on, and experience of, credit-bearing educational + development programmes, as well as the experience of Black and Ethnic Minority students at a + London medical school. Her publications include #HEBlogSwap – Sharing Practice and Building Community in + Cyberspace and Present mysteries, removed occasions? + Idealised magnificence and political pragmatism in Ben Jonson’s <title level="a">The Golden + Age Restored.

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+
+ + + + Mara Wade + Mara + Wade + MW + + + + + + Kylee-Anne Hingston + Kylee-Anne + Hingston + KH + +

Kylee-Anne Hingston completed her PhD in 2015 at the University of Victoria on + disability and narrative form in Victorian fiction. She has also worked with Dr. + Alison Chapman on the Victorian Poetry Network’s Database of Periodical Poetry + and has a keen interest in digital pedagogy.

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+ + + + Chet Van Duzer + Chet + Van Duzer + CVD + +

Chet Van Duzer has published extensively on medieval and Renaissance maps in journals + such as Imago Mundi, Terrae Incognitae and + Word & Image. He is also the author of Johann + Schöner’s Globe of 1515: Transcription and Study, the first detailed analysis of + one of the earliest surviving terrestrial globes that includes the New World; and (with John + Hessler) Seeing the World Anew: The Radical Vision of Martin + Waldseemüller’s 1507 & 1516 World Maps. His book Sea Monsters + on Medieval and Renaissance Maps was published in 2013 by the British Library, and in 2014 the Library of Congress published a + study of Christopher Columbus’ Book of Privileges which he + co-authored with John Hessler and Daniel De Simone. His current book projects are a study of + Henricus Martellus’ world map of c. 1491 at Yale University based on multispectral imagery, + and the commentary for a facsimile of the 1550 manuscript world map by Pierre Desceliers, + which will be published by the British Library.

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+ + + + Serina Patterson + Serina + Patterson + SP + + +

Serina Patterson was an MA student in English at + the University of Victoria and PhD student at the University of British Columbia + with research interests in late medieval literature, game studies, and digital humanities. + She was also the recipient of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada + CGS Joseph-Bombardier Scholarship and a four-year fellowship at UBC for her work in Middle + English and Middle French game poems. She has published articles in New + Knowledge Environments and LIBER Quarterly-The Journal of European + Research Libraries on implementing an online library system for digital-age youth. + She also published an article on the Studies in Philology and a + chapter on casual games and medievalism in a contributed volume published by Routledge. Serina edited a volume titled Games and + Gaming in Medieval Literature for the Palgrave series, The New Middle Ages.

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+
+ + + + Jen Guyre + Jen + Guyre + JG + +

Jen Guyre was a graduate student in the Middle Grades Education program at the + University of Georgia. She received her undergraduate degree from UGA in English in + 2011.

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+ + + + Telka Duxbury + Telka + Duxbury + TD + + +

Telka was an MA student at the University of Victoria. She was a research assistant for + the Internet Shakespeare Editions.

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+
+ + + + Mary Erica Zimmer + Mary Erica + Zimmer + MEZ + +

Dr. Erica Zimmer is a Lecturer in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concourse + Program and teaches in MIT’s Digital Humanities Lab. Previously, she worked with Global Shakespeares: The Merchant Module as a Research Associate in MIT’s + Literature Section and taught in the English Department at Louisiana State University. She + received her PhD from The Editorial Institute at Boston University and participated in the + first and second Early Modern Digital Agendas courses at the Folger Institute in 2013 and 2015, where she developed a project on + early modern bookshops in St. Paul’s Churchyard. Her project + will become the first MoEML microsite, Browsing the + Bookshops in Paul’s Cross Churchyard.

+
+ + + + Benjamin Barber + Benjamin + Barber + BB + + +

Benjamin Barber is a PhD student at the University of Ottawa. His recently completed MA + research at the University of Victoria analyzed the role of mimetic desire, honour, and + violence in Heywood’s Edward IV Parts 1 and 2 and Shakespeare’s + The Winter’s Tale. Barber’s current research explores the + influence of Shakespearian protagonists on Lord Byron’s characterization of Childe Harold + and Don Juan. He has articles forthcoming in Literature and + Theology (Oxford UP) and Contagion: Journal of Violence Mimesis + and Culture (Michigan State UP). He has also contributed an article to Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology (UCLA).

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+
+ + + + Jennifer Lo + Jennifer + Lo + JL + + +

Having finished her bachelor’s degree at the University of Victoria, Jennifer went on to + take a postgraduate degree at King’s College + London. She completed her master’s in 2010 and is currently working on a PhD at + King’s. Her doctoral project involves early modern non-literary documents and organizational + theory.

+
+
+ + + + Aradia Wyndham + Aradia + Wyndham + AW + + +

Aradia Wyndham was a graduate student studying book history at the University of Iowa.

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+
+ + + + Kara Joyce + Kara + Joyce + KJ + +

Kara Joyce was a third-year undergraduate student majoring in International Affairs + and English at the University of Georgia. A fun fact + about Kara is that she was in one of the co-ed a cappella + groups on UGA’s campus, the EcoTones! Her experience with Shakespeare came mostly from + performing and staging, as she was in theatre in high school and her teacher loved the + Bard.

+
+ + + + Dylan Samphire + Dylan + Samphire + DS + +

Dylan Samphire is majoring in Writing and minoring in Professional Communication. In 2022, he was a student in ENGL 406: XML for Professional Communicators.

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+ + + + Scott Trudell + Scott + Trudell + ST + +

Scott A. Trudell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland, + College Park, where his research and teaching focus on early modern literature, media theory + and music. In addition to his current book project about song and mediation from Sidney and + Shakespeare to Jonson and Milton, he has research interests in gender studies, digital + humanities, pageantry and itinerant theatricality. His work has been published in Shakespeare Quarterly, Studies in Philology and + edited collections. See Trudell’s profile at the University of Maryland and his professional website.

+
+ + + + John Schofield + John + Schofield + JS + +

John Schofield, Ph.D., FSA, is now a freelance archaeologist and architectural + historian, who worked at the Museum of London from 1974 until 2008. He specialised (and still does) in urban + archaeology of London from the Roman period onwards. He is currently Cathedral Archaeologist + for St. Paul’s Cathedral and has written several books on medieval London, including The Building of London from the Conquest to the Great Fire (3rd ed., + 1999), Medieval London Houses (2nd ed., 2003), Medieval Towns (2005, with Alan Vince), London 1100-1600: The + Archaeology of a Capital City (2011) and St. Paul’s Cathedral + Before Wren (2011).

+
+ + + + Paul Schaffner + Paul + Schaffner + PS + +

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 EEBO-TCP.

+
+ + + + Eoin Price + Eoin + Price + EP + + +

Eoin Price is the tutor in renaissance literature at Swansea University and teaching associate at The + Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. His book, The + Semantics of the Renaissance Stage: Defining <quote>Public</quote> and + <quote>Private</quote> Playhouse Performance is forthcoming from Palgrave. He also + has work forthcoming in Literature Compass and is a contributor to The Year’s Work in English + Studies. He blogs about + Renaissance drama and regularly writes for Reviewing + Shakespeare.

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+
+ + + + Elizabeth E. Tavares + Elizabeth + E. + Tavares + EET + + +

Elizabeth E. Tavares is an assistant professor in the department of English at Pacific + University. Specializing in early English playing companies, theatre history, and + Shakespeare in performance. Tavares’ scholarship and reviews have appeared in Shakespeare Bulletin, Shakespeare Studies, + The Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, and Notes & Queries, among others. She is currently completing a book manuscript, + Playing the Stock Market: The Elizabethan Repertory System before + Shakespeare.

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+
+ + + + Gordon Fulton + Gordon + Fulton + + +

Gordon Fulton is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria.

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+
+ + + + Danielle Drees + Danielle + Drees + DD + +

Contributor, 2018. Danielle Drees is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University in + the Department of English and Comparative Literature with a focus on Theatre. Her work + focuses on the intersections of theatre, feminist theory, and politics.

+
+ + + + Shamma Boyarin + Shamma + Boyarin + SB + + +

Shamma Boyarin is a professor in the English Department at the University of Victoria, + with a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (Hebrew and Arabic) from UC Berkeley. He explores the + relationship between Hebrew and Arabic in the Middle Ages-particularly in a literary + context-and the interplay between discourses that we identify as a + religious or as secular. His scholarship and + teaching also look at the way current pop culture engages with the Middle Ages and Religion- + especially in the complex arena of global Heavy Metal. Both in his work on the Middle Ages + and on contemporary matters, he is influenced by scholarly approaches that interrogate what + seem like binary oppositions and hard drawn boundaries between categories.

+
+
+ + + + Sebastian Rahtz + Sebastian + Rahtz + SR + +

Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known + for his contributions to the Text Encoding + Initiative (TEI), OxGarage, and + the Text Creation Partnership + (TCP).

+
+ + + + Jim Porteous + Jim + Porteous + JP + + +

Jim returned to academic studies after a professional lifetime in English teaching and + education management. His MA dissertation at the University of Exeter, UK, completed in 2014, examined the relationships between six + plays performed in the two London children’s theatre companies over an eighteen-month + period, 1604 to early 1606, with a particular emphasis on Dekker and Webster’s exuberant Westward Hoe.

+
+
+ + + + Joshua McEvilla + Joshua + McEvilla + + + + + + Tanya Schmidt + Tanya + Schmidt + TS + + +

Tanya Schmidt is a PhD Candidate in the English Department at New York University. Her + research interests include early modern epic and classical reception, Anglo-Italian literary + exchange, and early modern literature and science.

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+
+ + + + Christopher Foley + Christopher + Foley + CF + + +

Christopher Foley received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in + December 2015. His research interests include Renaissance drama, urban ecology, and civic + management initiatives in early modern London. He has also worked on a number of digital + humanities projects housed in the UCSB English + Department, including the English + Broadside Ballad Archive, the Early Modern British Theatre: Access initiative, and + the Early Modern Center’s online publishing platform:the EMC Imprint.

+
+ + + + Blaine Greteman + Blaine + Greteman + BG + + +

Blaine Greteman is an associate professor of English at the University of Iowa, specializing in early modern + literature, digital humanities, and nonfiction. In 2013 he published The + Poetics and Politics of Youth in the Age of Milton, and he writes regularly for + popular publications, including The New Republic.

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+
+ + + + Mark Bayer + Mark + Bayer + MB + + +

Mark Bayer is an associate professor and chair of the Department of English at the + University of Texas at San Antonio. He is the author of Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean + England (University of Iowa Press, 2011). Mr.Bayer has also written numerous + articles and book chapters on early modern literature and culture, as well as the reception + of Shakespeare’s plays.

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+
+ + + + Emma Atwood + Emma + Atwood + EKA + + +

Emma Katherine Atwood is an assistant professor of English at the University of + Montevallo, focusing on Renaissance and early modern British studies. At the time of her + essay on Arundel House, Emma was a doctoral candidate at Boston + College. Her dissertation is titled Domestic Architecture on the English + Renaissance Stage. Emma’s articles and reviews have appeared in The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Comparative + Drama, Early Theatre, Shakespeare + Bulletin, and This Rough Magic. Emma has presented her + work for the Northeast Modern Language Association, the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance + Studies, the International Marlowe Society Conference, and the Association for Theater in + Higher Education, among others. Her research has been funded in part by Alpha Lambda Delta. + In 2013, Emma was recognized with a Carter Manny Citation of + Special Recognition from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, + an award that recognizes interdisciplinary dissertations in architecture.

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+ + + + Kristen A. Bennett + Kristen + Abbott + Bennett + KAB + + +

Kristen Abbott Bennett has been a MoEML pedagogical partner and module mentor; she is now Assistant Director, Pedagogy. She is an Assistant Professor in the English Department of Framingham State University, where she teaches classics, medieval and early modern British literature, and digital humanities. In addition to her contributions to MoEML as a guest editor, Dr. Bennet is the editor of Conversational Exchanges in Early Modern England (1549-1640), and has published articles on digital pedagogy, Nashe, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and other topics. She is the Director of The Kit Marlowe Project and has served on the scholarly advisory committee for the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Digital Anthology of Early Modern Drama project, and on the editorial board of This Rough Magic: A Peer-Reviewed, Academic, Online Journal Dedicated to the Teaching of Medieval and Renaissance Literature.

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+
+ + + + + + Michael Best + Michael + Best + MB + + +

Dr. Michael Best is professor emeritus, University of Victoria, and coordinating editor of + <ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare + Editions</ref>.

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+
+ + + + Jean Howard + Jean + Howard + JH + + +

Jean E. Howard is George Delacorte professor in the humanities at Columbia University + where she teaches early modern literature, Shakespeare, feminist studies, and theater + history. Author of several books, including The Stage and Social Struggle + in Early Modern England, Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account + of Shakespeare’s English Histories, co-written with Phyllis Rackin, and Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy 1598-1642. She is also an + editor of The Norton Shakespeare and the Bedford contextual + editions of Shakespeare. She has published articles on Caryl Churchill and Tony Kushner and + is completing a new book on the history play in twentieth and twentieth-first century + American and English theater.

+
+
+ + + + Ian Gregory + Ian + Gregory + IG + + +

Dr. Ian Gregory is senior lecturer in digital humanities, department of history, Lancaster + University.

+
+
+ + + + Sally-Beth MacLean + Sally-Beth + MacLean + SBM + + +

Sally-Beth MacLean is professor of English, University of Toronto.

+
+
+ + + + Edgar Mao + Edgar + Mao + EM + +

Edgar Yuanbo Mao received his B.A in English Language and Literature from Peking + University, China, and his M.Phil in English (Literary Studies) from the Chinese University + of Hong Kong. He is currently a D.Phil candidate in English literature (1500-1800) in the + Faculty of English, University of Oxford. His doctoral research focuses on the literary and + historical contexts of the Rose playhouse on the Bankside, London (1587- c.1606). His wider + research interests include cultural and literary theory, early modern English drama, theatre + history, and the multiple facets of the intellectual history as well as the rich material + culture of the early modern period.

+
+ + + + Helen M. Ostovich + Helen + M. + Ostovich + HMO + + +

Helen Ostovich is professor of English at McMaster University and editor of the journal + Early Theatre. Her published work, aside from articles on Jonson + and Shakespeare, includes editions of Jonson and Shakespeare, most recently Jonson’s The Magnetic Lady (Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson) and All’s Well that Ends Well (Internet Shakespeare Editions) with Karen Bamford and + Andrew Griffin. She is also editing Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood’s The + Late Lancashire Witches (Richard Brome Electronic Edition). She is a general editor + for The Revels Plays (Manchester UP) and for The + Plays of the Queen’s Men (Internet Shakespeare Editions). She collaborated with + Elizabeth Sauer (as co-editor) and about 80contributors to produce Reading + Early Modern Women (Routledge, 2005).

+
+
+ + + + Jeremy Smith + Jeremy + Smith + JS + + +

Jeremy Smith is assistant librarian, graphics and digital collections team, London + Metropolitan Archives. Consultant.

+
+
+ + + + Jacqueline Watson + Jacqueline + Watson + JW + +

Jackie Watson completed her PhD at Birkbeck College, London, in 2015, with a thesis + looking at the life of the Jacobean courtier, Sir Thomas Overbury, and examining the + representations of courtiership on stage between 1599 and 1613. She is co-editor of The Senses in Early Modern England, 1558–1660 (Manchester UP, 2015), to + which she contributed a chapter on the deceptive nature of sight. Recent published articles + have looked at the early modern Inns of Court and at Innsmen as segments of playhouse + audiences. She is currently working on a monograph with a focus on Overbury’s letters, + courtiership and the Jacobean playhouse.

+
+
+ + + + + + Ian Archer + Ian + Archer + IA + + +

Ian W. Archer has, since 1991, been associate professor of history at Keble College, + Oxford. He is the author of numerous books and articles on early modern London, including + The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London + (1991) and The History of the Haberdashers’ Company (1991). He has + written several essays on Stow’s Survey of London and was one of + the directors of the Holinshed + Project, which produced a parallel text electronic edition of the two versions of + Holinshed’s Chronicles; with Paulina Kewes and Felicity Heal, he + co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed’s Chronicles (2013). + Most recently he has edited (with Derek Keene) a less well known perambulation of London by + L. Grenade, The Singularities of London, 1578 (London Topographical + Society, 2014). Other publications relate to poverty, popular politics, taxation, theatre + regulation, and civic pageantry in early modern London.

+
+
+ + + + Ian Gadd + Ian + Gadd + + +

Ian Gadd is professor in English literature at Bath Spa University.

+
+
+ + + + Alexandra Gillespie + Alexandra + Gillespie + + +

Alexandra Gillespie is professor in English at the University of Toronto.

+
+
+ + + + Julia Merritt + Julia + Merritt + + +

Julia Merritt is associate professor of early modern British history at the University of + Nottingham and co-convenes the Medieval and Tudor London seminar, held at London’s Institute + of Historical Research. She has published extensively on the social, religious and political + history of early modern London and her books include Westminster 1640-1660: + A Royal City in a Time of Revolution (2013); The Social World of + Early Modern Westminster: Abbey, Court and Community, 1525-1640 (2005) and Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow + to Strype 1598-1720 (ed., 2001). Her articles have investigated topics such as + church-building , parochial politics and the later refashionings of Stow’s Survey, the last of which emerged from her 2007 Leverhulme-funded online version + of John Strype’s 1720 Survey of + London. Her current interests include space, politics and urban identity, + London’s religious cultures, and the neighbourhood of the early Stuart royal court.

+
+
+ + + + + David Bergeron + David + Bergeron + +

David Bergeron is Professor Emeritus of English at The University of Kansas. His landmark study English Civic Pageantry (1971, revised in 2003) established his position as an authority on civic pageants, including mayoral shows. His work has regularly returned to this topic, but his scholarly focus has covered Shakespeare and his fellow playwrights, the Stuart royal family, and systems of patronage, especially of early modern drama, as well. His latest book is The Duke of Lennox, 1574-1624: A Jacobean Courtier’s Life (Edinburgh UP, 2022).

+
+
+ + + + Anne Lancashire + Anne + Lancashire + +

Anne Lancashire is the author of London Civic Theatre: Civic Drama and Pageantry from Roman Times to 1558 (2002), and editor of the 3-volume London Civic Theatre (2015), a Records of Early English Drama publication of transcribed and edited manuscript records of city-sponsored theatrical and musical activities in London from the 13th century to 1558, with a 187-page analytical introduction and 9 appendices. She has written the entry on London street theatre in OUP’s Handbook of Early Modern Theatre, and the entry on civic pageantry in the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature, and has published numerous articles on pageantry and on drama in London in both the medieval and early modern periods. Now Professor Emerita of English, Drama, and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto, and a freeman of London, she authors/ edits and regularlyupdates her open-access researched and referenced database of Mayors and Sheriffs of London, 1190 to the present (MASL; https://masl.library.utoronto.ca), and is also a member of the Editorial Board of Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, and assesses submissions for various journals.

+
+ + + + Dominic Reid + Dominic + Reid + + +

Dominic Reid OBE RIBA MA(Cantab) DipArch(UCL) was born and brought up in London. He studied architecture at Cambridge University before returning to London for postgraduate study at UCL. He practiced as an architect on a variety of public and private buildings including the award-winning Queen’s Stand at Epsom Racecourse and the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Meiringen, Switzerland.

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He became Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor’s Show in 1992 and has held the post for thirty years, longer than anyone since it was first described in 1531. For the 800th Anniversary of the Show in 2015 he edited Lord Mayor’s Show; 800 years 1215-2015 published by Third Millenium Publishing. He has been closely involved in major London events including The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. He has been a Member of the Cultural Strategy Partnership for London.

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He is the CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation which uses sport to improve the lives of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women and veterans, a role has has held since its inception.

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He has also held the leading roles of London Film Commissioner and Executive Director of the Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race. He has worked on the London Marathon and a series of significant commemorative events beginning with the VJ Day fiftieth-anniversary commemorations. He was the Director of the Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Programme where he worked closely with many London institutions, museums, and galleries. Following the programme, the Royal Society received the 2011 Prince of Asturias award, the jury highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of the institution, in which the links between science, humanities and politics are made evident.

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Dominic was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year’s Honours List for services to the City of London and The Queen’s Golden Jubilee. He is one of His Majesty’s Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London and, the Serjeant-at-Mace of the Royal Society.

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+
+ + + + Tracey Hill + Tracey + Hill + + +

Dr. Tracey Hill is a Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Bath Spa + University. Her specialism is in the literature and history of early modern London. She is + the author of two books: <ref type="bibl" target="mol:HILL3">Anthony Munday + and Civic Culture</ref> (Manchester UP, 2004), and <ref + type="bibl" target="mol:HILL5">Pageantry and Power: A Cultural History of the Early Modern + lord mayor’s Shows, 1585–1639</ref> (Manchester UP, 2010). She has also published + a number of articles on Munday’s prose works, on The Booke of Sir Thomas More, and on late Elizabethan history plays.

+
+
+ + + + + + Natalie Aldred + Natalie + Aldred + + +

Dr. Natalie Aldred is an independent scholar. She specializes in the editing and + bibliographical studies of early modern English vernacular texts, as well as book history, + early book advertisements, sixteenth-century theatre history, digital humanities, and + professional playwrights, notably William Haughton. Her + articles, notes, and conference papers explore bibliography, editing, genre, biography, and + printers. She is currently editing Haughton’s Englishmen for my + Money (for Digital Renaissance + Editions), and co-producing, with Joshua McEvilla, an online catalogue of pre-1668 + book advertisements in English periodicals (for The + Bibliographical Society). She is assistant editor of The Literary Encyclopedia and contributes to the + Lost Plays Database.

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+
+ + + + Ronda Arab + Ronda + Arab + + +

Dr. Ronda Arab (PhD Columbia) is an assistant professor of English at Simon Fraser + University. Her research interests include intersections of class, gender, and work on the + early modern English stage; non-elite culture and its challenges to patriarchy; the role of + literature and theatre in the construction of cultural discourse and social practice; and + the city of London. She is the author of Manly Mechanicals on the Early + Modern English Stage (Susquehanna UP, 2011), an examination of working men in + Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and has a recent article in Working + Subjects in Early Modern English Drama (Ashgate, 2011). She has also published in + Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Renaissance + Quarterly.

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+
+ + + + Yan Brailowsky + Yan + Brailowsky + + +

Yan Brailowsky is a lecturer in early modern literature and history at the University of + Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (France). His research interests currently include prophecy + in early modern drama, the history of the reformation, and the relationship between gender + and politics in Renaissance Europe. He is the author of The Spider and the + Statue: Poisoned innocence in A Winter’s Tale (Presses Universitaires de France, + 2010) and William Shakespeare: King Lear (SEDES, 2008), and has + co-edited: 1970-2010, les sciences de l’Homme en débat (Presses + Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2013), <quote>A sad tale’s best for + winter</quote>: Approches critiques du Conte d’hiver de Shakespeare (Presses + Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2011), Le Bannissement et l’exil en Europe + au XVIe et XVIIe siècles (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010), and Language and Otherness in Renaissance Culture (Presses Universitaires de + Paris Ouest, 2008). He is also Secretary of the Société Française Shakespeare and member of + the editorial board and webmaster of several French academic websites, furthering his + interest in the Digital Humanities and his commitment to Open Access.

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+
+ + + + David Carnegie + David + Carnegie + + +

David Carnegie, FRSNZ, after a BA at Toronto and PhD at University College London, taught + at Guelph, Birmingham, Otago, and McGill before settling at Victoria University of + Wellington in New Zealand, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Theatre. He is co-editor of + the Cambridge Works of John Webster (3 vols, 1995–2007, Vol. 4 in + preparation); editing and directing Webster’s City comedies has increased his sense of the + importance of early modern maps of London. He has edited several texts for the Malone + Society, and co-edited Twelfth Night for the Internet Shakespeare Editions, and Broadview Press (2014), with Mark Houlahan. He + has published on editing in The Library and The + Harvard Library Bulletin, and has an increasing interest in stagecraft, which + informs a range of his publications. Arising from his direction of the world premiere of + Gary Taylor’s The History of Cardenio, he has co-edited The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes, and the Lost + Play (OUP, 2012).

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+ + + + Glenn Clark + Glenn + Clark + + +

Dr. Glenn Clark (PhD Chicago) is an associate professor in the department of English, + film, and theatre at the University of Manitoba. His research interests currently include + the relationship between English drama and the post-Reformation pastoral ministry, and the + significance of commercialized hospitality in Tudor–Stuart culture. He is the author of + articles on Shakespeare and other aspects of early-modern English drama in journals and book + collections including English Literary Renaissance, Renaissance and Reformation, Religion and + Literature, Shakespeare and Religious Change(Palgrave, + 2009), and Playing The Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance + Drama (Fairleigh Dickinson/Associated UP, 1998). He is co-editor of the volume + City Limits: Perspectives on the Historical European City + (McGill–Queen’s, 2010).

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+ + + + Laura Estill + Laura + Estill + +

Laura Estill is a Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities and Associate Professor of English at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she directs the digital humanities centre. Her monograph (Dramatic Extracts in Seventeenth-Century English Manuscripts: Watching, Reading, Changing Plays, 2015) and co-edited collections (Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn, 2016 and Early British Drama in Manuscript, 2019) explore the reception history of drama by Shakespeare and his contemporaries from their initial circulation in print, manuscript, and on stage to how we mediate and understand these texts and performances online today. Her work has appeared in journals including Shakespeare Quarterly, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, <ref target="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/3/000320/000320.html">Digital Humanities Quarterly</ref>, <ref target="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/1/45">Humanities</ref>, and <ref target="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0268117X.2019.1599726">The Seventeenth Century</ref>, as well as in collections such as <ref target="https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/rethinking-theatrical-documents-in-shakespeares-england/ch9-shakespearean-extracts-manuscript-cataloguing-and-the-misrepresentation-of-the-archive-i-would-like-to-thank-tamara-atkin-beatrice-montedoro-kaili">Shakespeare’s Theatrical Documents</ref>, Shakespeare and Textual Studies, and The Shakespeare User. She is co-editor of <ref target="https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/emdr">Early Modern Digital Review</ref>.

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+ + + + J. Caitlin Finlayson + Caitlin + Finlayson + + +

J. Caitlin Finlayson is an Associate Professor of English Literature at The University of Michigan-Dearborn. Her research + focuses on Thomas Heywood, print culture, the socio-political + and aesthetic aspects of Early Modern pageantry and entertainments, and adaptations of Shakespeare. She has published on the London Lord Mayor’s Shows and recently + edited mayoral shows by John Squire and by John Taylor for the Malone Society’s Collections series (2015). She is presently editing (with Amrita Sen) a + collection on Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early + Modern London for Taylor&Francis.

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+ + + + Andrew Griffin + Andrew + Griffin + + +

Andrew Griffin is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of California, Santa + Barbara, where he does research concerning early modern drama, early modern historiography, + and the history of editing.

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+ + + + Christopher Highley + Christopher + Highley + + +

Chris Highley is a Professor of English at The Ohio State University. He grew + up near Manchester in the north of England. After studying English at the University of Sussex, he earned his Masters and + Ph.D. degrees from the University of Southern + California and Stanford University (1991) + respectively. He specializes in Early Modern literature, culture, and history. He is the + author of Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland + (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and Catholics Writing the Nation in + Early Modern Britain and Ireland (Oxford University Press, 2008), and co-editor of + Henry VIII and his Afterlives (Cambridge University Press, 2009). + He is currently working on two unrelated projects: the posthumous image of Henry VIII, and the history of the Blackfriars neighborhood in early modern London.

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+ + + + Brett Greatley-Hirsch + Brett + Greatley-Hirsch + + +

Dr. Brett Greatley-Hirsch is university academic fellow in textual studies and digital + editing at the University of Leeds. He is coordinating editor of Digital Renaissance Editions, co-editor + of the journal Shakespeare, and a trustee of the British Shakespeare Association. He is the + author of Style, Computers, and Early Modern Drama: Beyond + Authorship (Cambridge UP, 2017; with Hugh Craig) and essays on early modern drama and + culture, scholarly editing, and computational stylistics. To find out more about Dr. + Greatley-Hirsch, visit his website, not + without mustard.

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+ + + + Mark Houlahan + Mark + Houlahan + + +

External contributor. A more detailed biographical statement for Dr. + Mark Houlahan will be posted shortly.

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+ + + + Diane Jakacki + Diane + Jakacki + + +

Diane K. Jakacki is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Bucknell University. Her research interests include + digital humanities applications for early modern drama, literature and popular culture, and + digital pedagogy theory and praxis. Her current research focuses on sixteenth-century + English touring theatre troupes. At Bucknell she collaborates with faculty and students on + several regional digital/public humanities projects within Pennsylvania. Publications + include a digital edition of King Henry VIII or All is True, essays + on A Game at Chess and The Spanish Tragedy + and research projects associated with the Map of Early Modern + London and the Records of Early English Drama. She is an + Assistant Director of and instructor at the Digital + Humanities Summer Institute, serves on the digital advisory boards for the Map of Early Modern London, Internet Shakespeare + Editions, Records of Early English Drama and the Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and + Renaissance.

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+ + + + Mary Ann Lund + Mary + Ann + Lund + + +

Dr. Mary Ann Lund is lecturer in Renaissance literature at the University of Leicester. + She is the author of Melancholy, Medicine and Religion in Early Modern + England: Reading <title level="a">The Anatomy of Melancholy (Cambridge UP, + 2010), and several articles on seventeenth-century prose writing and religious literature. + She is currently editing volume 12 of The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of + John Donne; her volume is of Donne’s sermons preached at St. Paul’s Cathedral in + 1626. She also has a research interest in the history of medicine and early modern + literature. She teaches a special subject at Leicester on early modern London.

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+ + + + James Mardock + James + Mardock + + +

Dr. James Mardock teaches Renaissance literature at the University of Nevada. He has + published articles on John Taylor, the + water-poet, on Ben Jonson’s use of + transvestism, and on Shakespeare and Dickens. His recent book, + Our Scene is London (Routledge 2008), examines Jonson’s + representation of urban space as an element in his strategy of self-definition. His chapter + in Representing the Plague in Early Modern England (ed. Totaro and + Gilman, Routledge 2010) explores King James’ accession and Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure as parallel cultural performances shaped by London’s1603 + plague. Mardock is at work on an edition of quarto and folio Henry + V for Internet + Shakespeare Editions, for which he serves as assistant general editor, and a + study of Calvinism and metatheatre in early modern drama. He has also served as the + dramaturge for the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.

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+
+ + + + Harvey Quamen + Harvey + Quamen + + +

Dr. Harvey Quamen is an Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at the University + of Alberta. He specializes in science studies, cyberculture, and Modern and Postmodern + literature. One of his works-in-progress, Becoming Artificial: H.G. Wells + and the Scientific Discourses of Modernism, examines the early science fiction + writer H.G. Wells as a crucial figure in the transformation of our conceptions of + artificiality from nineteenth-century evolutionary theory to + twentieth-century cyberculture and artificial intelligence. He is also working on a textbook + that teaches the web technologies PHP and MySQL to humanities students. Other current + interests include representations of science in popular culture, Internet Culture and web + scripting languages.

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+
+ + + + Kevin A. Quarmby + Kevin + A. + Quarmby + + +

Kevin A. Quarmby is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner and a member of MoEML’s Editorial Board. + He is Assistant Professor of English at Oxford + College of Emory University. He is author of The Disguised Ruler in + Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (Ashgate, 2012), shortlisted for + the Globe Theatre Book Award 2014. He has published numerous articles on Shakespeare and + performance in scholarly journals, with invited chapters in Women Making + Shakespeare (Bloomsbury, 2013), Shakespeare Beyond English (Cambridge, 2013), and Macbeth: The State of Play (Bloomsbury, 2014). Quarmby’s interest in the political, social and cultural impact + of the theatrical text is informed by thirty-five years as a professional actor. He is + editor of Henry VI, Part 1 for Internet Shakespeare Editions, + Davenant’s Cruel Brother for Digital Renaissance Editions and + co-editor with Brett Hirsch of the anonymous Fair Em, also for DRE.

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+ + + + Courtney Thomas + Courtney + Erin + Thomas + CET + + +

Courtney Erin Thomas is an Edmonton-based historian of early modern Britain and Europe. + She received her PhD in history and renaissance studies from Yale University (2012) and has previously taught at Yale and MacEwan University. Her work + has appeared in several scholarly journals and on the websites Aeon + and Executed Today, and her monograph <quote>If I + Lose Mine Honour I Lose Myself</quote>: Honour Among the Early Modern English + Elite was published by the University of Toronto Press in 2017.

+
+
+ + + + + + Stewart Arneil + Stewart + Arneil + + +

Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who + maintained the Map of London project between 2006 and 2011. Stewart + was a co-applicant on the SSHRC Insight Grant for 2012–16.

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+
+ + + + David Badke + David + Badke + + +

Contract programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre + (HCMC) who created the first version of the multi-layered map (the experimental + map), based on his image markup and presentation application in 2006.

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+ + + + Mike Elkink + Mike + Elkink + + +

Mike is a graduate of the University of Victoria in anthropology and computer science. + During his contract with the Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) in the mid-2000s, + he co-developed the TEI encoding guidelines for The Map of Early Modern + London with Eric Haswell, redesigned the look of the + site. and created the application framework and the database interface using PHP, interfaced + with an early version of the eXist XML database. Since working on MoEML, he has contributed + to various encoding projects for the Humanities Computing and Media Centre as well as for + the electronic textual cultures lab at the University of Victoria. He has continued his + career in information technology and is currently the technology administrator for the Art + Gallery of Greater Victoria.

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+ + + + Eric Haswell + Eric + Haswell + + +

Eric collaborated with Mike Elkink on the creation of the + initial schema and encoding guidelines for The Map of Early Modern + London.

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+ + + + Martin D. Holmes + Martin + D. + Holmes + MDH + + +

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.

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+ + + + Greg Newton + Greg + Newton + + + +

Programmer at the University of Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who worked on + graphics and layout for the site in the fall of 2011.

+
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+ + + + Judy Nazar + Judy + Nazar + JN + + +

Office administrator, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Judy Nazar began her + career as Language Laboratory Assistant with the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and + Media Centre, formerly known as the Language Centre, in 1968. Her love of languages, + and in particular, interests in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture and Studies, has led + to a fascinating and rewarding career at the University of Victoria. Administrative, + training, academic and technical responsibilities evolved with the growth of the Centre. + Currently she is responsible for administering operations of the Centre; assisting with + special project(s) management; organizing and participating in various academic conferences + and multimedia workshops; maintaining the archives, inventory and media data-bases. Judy + also maintains departmental websites, with a focus on those based on the current university + templates. With specific interests in languages and student learning, Judy is currently + co-coordinating the development of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture/Studies credit + courses on campus.

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+ + + + Kaitlyn Berry + Kaitlyn + Berry + KB + + +

Administrative Assistant, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).

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+ + + + + + Laurel Bowman + Laurel + Bowman + LB + + +

Dr. Laurel Bowman’s area of interest lies specifically in Greek tragedy, a genre she says + has inspired countless other works of literature, right up to modern day film and + television.

+

Dr. Bowman persistently highlights the roles of women in these texts, or lack thereof, the + construction of gender, and the significance of that construction in any text she looks + at.

+

Some of her research focuses on a recent translation of Homer’s The + Iliad by poet Alice Oswald. The poem concentrates only on the death scenes and the + similes. Dr. Bowman argues that the translation highlights the depths of human sacrifice, + torment, and loss suffered by the foot soldiers, their families. and their communities as a + result of the Trojan War.

+

Another research project focuses on the myth of the sacrificial virgin and its presence in + pop culture, specifically the works of writer/director Joss Whedon of Buffy + the Vampire Slayer fame.

+

She brings her research on Antigone or Electra into the classroom, where her enthusiasm for the subject matter is + palpable.

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+ + + + Robert Clark + Robert + Clark + + +

Dr. Robert Clark, MoEML consultant, is reader in English literature at the University of + East Anglia. He devised and developed ABES for Routledge + (1996–2003) and is the founding editor and software designer of The Literary Encyclopedia, + which has been published since 2000 and now comprises over 12 million words in a data + structure of over 40 thousand records. He has also recently developed a test-bed site for + cultural topography at mappingwriting.com, + which is exploring the use of Google Maps for the representation of space in literary texts. + His writings in literary history include History, Ideology and Myth in + American Fiction; editions of novels by Defoe, Austen, and Fenimore Cooper; and + essays on Dickens, Angela Carter, Michael Ondaatje, Henry Fielding, and The + Spectator. He also edited The Arnold Anthology of British and + Irish Literature in English. His major rereading of Jane Austen in relationship to + the rise of the free-market, Jane Austen: Transformations of + Capital, will be published by Routledge in 2013.

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+ + + + Jillian Player + Jillian + Player + + +

Jillian Player was born in south India and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She has resided + in Victoria, British Columbia since 1987. She has been creating art all her life and + completed her formal art education in 2010 with a Post-Diploma in Fine Arts, with a focus in + painting and video installation, from the Vancouver Island School of Art. She works with + MoEML as a consultant artist, drawing in missing sections of the Agas map. Her portfolio can + be found here.

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+ + + + Pat Szpak + Pat + Szpak + + +

Map of Early Modern London web designer and world traveller, + Patrick has worked on and off on web design for over ten years. He loves clean design and + big font sizes. Patrick has an MA in history from the University of Victoria and has lived in Africa, Europe, and the South Pacific + working as a volunteer or just trying to survive.

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+ + + + David Bartle + David + Bartle + +

Dr. David Bartle has been Archivist of The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers since 2007. He is a graduate in English from Leicester University and was subsequently awarded a PhD in Library Science from Sheffield University.

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+ + + + + + Tom Bishop + Tom + Bishop + + +

Tom Bishop is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, + where he teaches in the English and Drama programmes. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder (Cambridge, 1996), the translator of Ovid’s + Amores (Carcanet, 2003), and a general editor of The Shakespearean International Yearbook, an annual volume + of scholarly essays published by Ashgate Press. He has published articles on Elizabethan + music, Shakespeare, Jonson, Australian literature, and other topics, co-produced a + full-scale production of Ben Jonson’s Oberon, the Fairy Prince, and + sits on the board of the Summer Shakespeare Trust at the University of Auckland. He is currently + working on a project entitled Shakespeare’s Theatre Games.

+ + Tom Bishop’s University of + Auckland profile + +
+
+ + + + Joyce Boro + Joyce + Boro + +

Joyce Boro is Professor of English literature at Université de Montréal, Canada. She is the editor + of Lord Berners’ Castell of Love (MRTS 2007), Margaret Tyler’s + Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood (MHRA 2014), and author of + articles and essays on Anglo-Spanish literary relations, translation, transnational + adaptation, romance, drama, and book history.

+
+ + + + Jennifer Drouin + Jennifer + Drouin + + +

Jennifer Drouin is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English in + the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama. Her monograph, Shakespeare in Québec: + Nation, Gender, and Adaptation, was published by University of Toronto Press in + 2014. She has also published essays in Theatre Research in Canada, + Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare + Re-Dressed, Native Shakespeares, Queer + Renaissance Historiography, Shakespeare on Screen: + Macbeth, Shakespeare on Screen: Othello, and on the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project site. Her previous digital + humanities work includes the SSHRC-MCRI-funded Making Publics + project website. In collaboration with the Internet Shakespeare + Editions, she is currently working on a bilingual critical anthology and database + called Shakespeare au/in Québec (SQ), which aims to produce TEI + critical editions of 35 Québécois adaptations of Shakespeare written since the Quiet + Revolution.

+ + Jennifer Drouin’s University of Alabama profile + +
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+ + + + Briony Frost + Briony + Frost + + +

Briony Frost is an Education and Scholarship Lecturer in English at the University of Exeter. Her + teaching and research fields include: Renaissance literature, especially drama; Elizabethan + and Jacobean succession literature; witchcraft; publics; memory and forgetting; and + soundscapes. Her M.A. Renaissance Literature class (Country, City and Court: Renaissance + Literature, 1558-1618) will prepare encyclopedia entries on many of the sites (numbered + 1-12) on The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage.

+ + Briony Frost’s Academia.edu + profile + +
+
+ + + + Peter C. Herman + Peter + Herman + PCH + + +

Peter C. Herman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English Literature at + San Diego State University. His most recent books + include, The New Milton Criticism, co-edited with Elizabeth Sauer + (Cambridge UP, 20012), A Short History of Early Modern England + (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and <quote>Royal Poetrie</quote>: Monarchic Verse + and the Political Imaginary of Early Modern England (Cornell UP, 2010). His current + projects include a teaching edition of Thomas Deloney’s Jack of Newbury and a book on the literature of terrorism. In Spring + 2014, he is teaching a research seminar on Shakespeare that will collectively produce the + article on Blackfriars Theatre for the Map of + Early Modern London.

+ + Peter Herman’s SDSU + profile + +
+
+ + + + Sarah Hogan + Sarah + Hogan + SH + + +

Sarah Hogan is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English + Literature at Wake Forest University. Her work + has appeared in JMEMS, JEMCS, and Upstart, and she is currently at work on a book-length project, Island Worlds and Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, Empire (1516-1660). + Her class on sixteenth-century British literature will be composing an entry on Ludgate.

+ + Sarah + Hogan’s WFU profile + +
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+ + + + Sujata Iyengar + Sujata + Iyengar + SI + +

Sujata Iyengar is Professor of English at the University of Georgia (UGA). Her books include Shades of + Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color in the Early Modern Period (U of Penn + Press, 2005, author), Shakespeare’s Medical Language (Arden/ Bloomsbury, 2011, + author) and Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean + Body (Routledge, 2015, editor). Her teaching honours at UGA include the + Special Sandy Beaver Award for Excellence in Teaching and fellowships from the Office of + Service-Learning and the Office of Online Learning. She has also team-taught with two + different Study Abroad programs at UGA, with the UGA/Augusta University Medical Partnership, + and with individual faculty from the College of Public Health, the Department of History, + the Lamar Dodd School of Art, and the Grady College of Journalism. Read her faculty homepage at + UGA for additional information.

+
+ + + + Shannon Kelley + Shannon + Kelley + + +

Shannon Kelley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Assistant Professor of English at + Fairfield University. Her teaching and research fields include Lyric Poetry, + Literary Theory, Ecocriticism, Early Modern Culture, Science Studies, and Renaissance Drama. + Her class will prepare encyclopedia entries on the gardens on the Agas map, including the + Bear Garden.

+ + + Fairfield University profile + + +
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+ + + + Ian MacInnes + Ian + MacInnes + IM + +

Ian MacInnes (B.A. Swarthmore College, Ph.D. University of Virginia) is the director + of pedagogical partnerships (US) for MoEML. He is Professor of English at Albion College, Michigan, where he teaches + Elizabethan literature, Shakespeare, and Milton. His scholarship focuses on representations + of animals and the environment in Renaissance literature, particularly in Shakespeare. He + has published essays on topics such as horse breeding and geohumoralism in Henry V and on invertebrate bodies in Hamlet. He is + particularly interested in teaching methods that rely on students’ curiosity and sense of + play.

+

Click here for Ian + MacInnes’ Albion College profile.

+
+ + + + Una McIlvenna + Una + McIlvenna + + +

Una McIlvenna is Hansen Lecturer in History at the University of Melbourne, where she + teaches courses on crime, punishment, and media in early modern Europe, and on the history + of sexualities. She has held positions as Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Queen Mary + University of London and the University of Kent. From 2011-2014 she was a Postdoctoral + Research Fellow with the Australian Research Council’s Centre for the History of Emotions, + based at the University of Sydney, where she began her ongoing project investigating + emotional responses to the use of songs and verse in accounts of crime and public execution + across Europe. She has published articles on execution ballads in Past + & Present, Media History, and Huntington Library Quarterly, and is currently working on a monograph entitled + Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1550-1900. + She also works on early modern court studies, and is the author of <ref + target="https://www.routledge.com/Scandal-and-Reputation-at-the-Court-of-Catherine-de-Medici/McIlvenna/p/book/9781472428219" + >Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici</ref> (Routledge, + 2016).

+
+
+ + + + Kate McPherson + Kate + McPherson + + +

Kate McPherson is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at Utah Valley University. She is co-editor, with Kathryn + Moncrief and Sarah Enloe of Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage, and + Classroom in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013); and + with Kathryn Moncrief of two other edited collections, Performing Pedagogy + in Early Modern England: Gender, Instruction, and Performance (Ashgate, 2011) and + Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2008). She + has published numerous articles on early modern maternity in scholarly journals as well. An + award-winning teacher, Kate is also Resident Scholar for the Grassroots Shakespeare Company, an + original practices performance troupe begun by two UVU students.

+ + Kate McPherson’s + UVU profile + +
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+ + + + Kathryn Moncrief + Kathryn + Moncrief + + +

Kathryn M. Moncrief holds a Ph.D in English from the University of Iowa, an M.A. in English and Theatre from the University of Nebraska, and a B.A. in English and + Psychology from Doane College. She is Professor + and Chair of English at Washington College in + Chestertown, Maryland and is the recipient of the college’s Alumni Association Award for + Distinguished Teaching. She is co-editor, with Kathryn McPherson, of Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage and Classroom in Early Modern Drama (Fairleigh + Dickinson UP, 2013); Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England: Gender, + Instruction and Performance (Ashgate, 2011); and Performing + Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007). She is the author of articles + published in book collections and journals, including Gender and Early + Modern Constructions of Childhood, Renaissance Quarterly + and others, and is also author of Competitive Figure Skating for + Girls (Rosen, 2001).

+ + + Washington + College profile + + +
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+ + + + Meg Roland + Meg + Roland + + +

Meg Roland is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor and Chair of + Literature and Art at Marylhurst + University.

+
+
+ + + + Patricia Brace + Patricia + Brace + + +

Patricia Brace is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor at Laurentian University.

+
+
+ + + + Anita Sherman + Anita + Sherman + + +

Anita Gilman Sherman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Associate Professor in the + Department of Literature at American + University. She is the author of Skepticism and Memory in Shakespeare + and Donne (2007). She has published articles on several topics, including essays on + Garcilaso de la Vega, Montaigne, Thomas Heywood, John Donne, Shakespeare and W. G. Sebald. + Her current book project is titled The Skeptical Imagination: Paradoxes of + Secularization in English Literature, 1579-1681.

+ + + American University + profile + + +
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+ + + + Amy Tigner + Amy + Tigner + + +

Amy Tigner is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor of English at the + University of Texas, Arlington, and the + Editor-in-Chief of Early + Modern Studies Journal. She is the author of Literature and the + Renaissance Garden from Elizabeth I to Charles II: England’s Paradise + (Ashgate, 2012) and has published in ELR, Modern Drama, Milton + Quarterly, Drama Criticism, Gastronomica and Early + Theatre. Currently, she is working on two book projects: co-editing, with David + Goldstein, Culinary Shakespeare, and co-authoring, with Allison + Carruth, Literature and Food Studies.

+ + Amy Tigner’s UTA + profile + +
+
+ + + + Mary Trull + Mary + Trull + +

Mary Trull is a Professor at St. Olaf College.

+
+ + + + Donna Woodford-Gormley + Donna + Woodford-Gormley + + +

Donna Woodford-Gormley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at New Mexico Highlands University. She is the author of + Understanding King Lear: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and + Historical Documents. She has also published several articles on Shakespeare and + Early Modern Literature in scholarly books and journals. Currently, she is writing a book on + Cuban adaptations of Shakespeare. In Fall 2014, she is teaching ENGL 422/522, + Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global, and her students will produce an + article on The Globe playhouse for MoEML.

+ + Donna + Woodford-Gormley’s NMHU profile + +
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+ + + + Tassie Gniady + Tassie + Gniady + + +

Tassie Gniady is the Digital Humanities Cyberinfrastructure Coordinator (Research + Technologies) at Indiana University. She has a PhD in Early Modern English Literature from + the University of California-Santa Barbara. She was the project manager of the Early Modern + Broadside Ballad Archive for five years before moving to Indiana. At the moment she is + really excited about R and its applicability to all things textual.

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+ + + + + + Nicola Imbracsio + Nicola + Imbracsio + + +

Nicola Imbracsio is a visiting instructor of English at Saginaw Valley State University in + Michigan. Her research reflects her continual interest in bodily representation in early + modern drama and culture and how such representations reveal that certain bodies, usually + deemed powerless (such as corpses, disabled bodies, and bodied objects), are able to exert a + vigorous influence in the theatre and beyond. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Cultural and Disability Studies, Early Modern Literary + Studies, and will be forthcoming in Studies in English + Literature.

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+
+ + + + Michael McClintock + Michael + McClintock + + +

Michael McClintock is an Associate Professor of English at Bridgewater State + University.

+ + Michael McClintock’s Bridgewater State University profile + +
+
+ + + + Jessica Slights + Jessica + Slights + + +

Jessica Slights is Associate Professor of English at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, + Canada, where she teaches a regular full-year Introduction to + Shakespeare course, as well as occasional senior undergraduate and MA seminars on + various aspects of early modern drama. She is coeditor with Paul Yachnin of Shakespeare and Character: Theory, History, Performance, and Theatrical Persons + (Palgrave 2009) and is preparing an edition of Othello for + ISE/Broadview Press.

+ + Jessica Slights’ + Acadia profile + +
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+ + + + Kristiane Stapleton + Kristiane + Stapleton + + +

Kristiane Stapleton has recently completed her doctorate at the University of + Wisconsin-Madison and is a postdoctoral Houston Writing Fellow at the University of Houston. + She has published articles on Aemilia Lanyer and Mary Wroth and is currently working on + early modern female authors, generic innovation, and visual metaphors.

+ + Kristiane Stapleton’s University of Houston profile + +
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+ + + + Kirilka Stavreva + Kirilka + Stavreva + + +

Kirilka (Katy) Stavreva is Professor of English at Cornell College in Iowa, U.S.A., where + she teaches and writes about medieval and Renaissance literature, drama, and its + performances across historical and cultural divides. She is author of Words + Like Daggers: Violent Female Speech in Early Modern England (University of Nebraska + Press, 2015) and of numerous essays on early modern popular literature, theatre, and the + gender politics of the era, as well as on critical pedagogy that have appeared in book + collections and such journals as The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern + Studies, Shakespeare Bulletin, Pedagogy, and Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare + and Appropriation. She is a contributing editor of an essay cluster on + Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy for the + journal Pedagogy. Dr. Stavreva’s research and teaching have been + sponsored by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the British Academy, the + Newberry, Folger, and Huntington Libraries, as well as by her own institution and the + Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Her publications have been honored with awards by the + Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and the American Library Association.

+ + Katy Stavreva’s Cornell College profile + +
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+ + + + Jayme Yeo + Jayme + Yeo + + +

Jayme M. Yeo is an assistant professor of English at Belmont University. She researches + Renaissance devotional poetry, nationalism, and civil unrest, and also works in gender + studies and early travel narratives. Her research has inspired service-learning courses that + pair poetry with activism, and she has also taught courses in Shakespeare, film, and modern + British literature. Her work has appeared in Intersections: Yearbook for + Early Modern Studies and Literature and Theology.

+ + Jayme Yeo’s + Belmont Profile + +
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+ + + + + + + Jocelyn Burdett + Jocelyn + Burdett + JB + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Danielle Aftias + Danielle + Aftias + DA + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Tashiina Buswa + Tashiina + Buswa + TB + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Justin Head + Justin + Head + JH + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Erika Makisiadis + Erika + Makisiadis + EM + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + ML Schneider + ML + Schneider + MLS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Kathryn Houston + Kathryn + Houston + KH + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Cana Donovan + Cana + Donovan + CD + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Alannah Koene + Alannah + Koene + AK + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Caleb Hein + Caleb + Hein + CH + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Brooke Carr + Brooke + Carr + BC + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Marc Castro + Marc + Castro + MC + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + James Sharp + James + Sharp + JS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + May Bunda + May + Bunda + MB + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Ben Wagg + Ben + Wagg + BW + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Angelica Lopez + Angelica + Lopez + AL + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Brayden Campbell + Brayden + Campbell + BC + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Justine Engelbrecht + Justine + Engelbrecht + JE + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Corey Spetifore + Corey + Spetifore + CS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Adrianna Griffin + Adrianna + Griffin + AG + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Brittany Lyons + Brittany + Lyons + BL + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Marissa Nadin + Marissa + Nadin + MN + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Blake Jacob + Blake + Jacob + BJ + +

Volunteer, 2016. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + Kate Adams + Kate + Adams + KA + +

Volunteer, 2016. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in + the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Janelle Jenstad.

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+ + + + + + Ryan Brothers + Ryan + Brothers + RB + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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+ + + + Shaun Deilke + Shaun + Deilke + SD + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing + Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. + Herman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s + Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring + 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: + Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: + Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: + Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at + Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at + Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + + + Kathryn Brimhall + Kathryn + Brimhall + KB + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + + + Celeste Perez + Celeste + Perez + CP + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + + + Jonathan Gilbert + Jonathan + Gilbert + JG + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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+ + + + Robert Stearns + Robert + Stearns + RS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in + the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.

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Student contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City + Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of + Anita Sherman.

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Student contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City + Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of + Anita Sherman.

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Student contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City + Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of + Anita Sherman.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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+ + + + Jennifer Bourgon + Jennifer + Bourgon + JB + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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+ + + + Constance N. Etemadi + Constance + N. + Etemadi + CNE + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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+ + + + Jason C. Hogue + Jason + C. + Hogue + JCH + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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+ + + + Caitlin Smith + Caitlin + Smith + CS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early + Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, + working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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+ + + + Dominic DeSouza Correa + Dominic + DeSouza Correa + DDC + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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+ + + + Kayleigh Hayworth + Kayleigh + Hayworth + KH + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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+ + + + Caitlin Merriman + Caitlin + Merriman + CM + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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+ + + + Tayla Pitt + Tayla + Pitt + TP + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in + English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working + under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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+ + + + Meaghan Kirby + Meaghan + Kirby + MK + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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+ + + + Cory Guinta + Cory + Guinta + CG + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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+ + + + Matthew Tryforos + Matthew + Tryforos + MT + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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+ + + + Kathleen Woods + Kathleen + Woods + KW + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I + at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.

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Student contributor at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.

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Student contributor at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.

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Student contributor at Albion College, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture + and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill + College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen + Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and + <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England at Stonehill College + in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott + Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: + Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working + under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to + Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest + editorship of Joyce Boro.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

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+
+ + + + Jacob Patterson + Jacob + Patterson + JP + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Janelle Neyron + Janelle + Neyron + JN + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Noah Rolheiser + Noah + Rolheiser + NR + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Makayla Schultz + Makayla + Schultz + MS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Tayler Stojke + Tayler + Stojke + TS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Willow Torgerson + Willow + Torgerson + WT + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Kendra-Lynn Tripp + Kendra-Lynn + Tripp + KT + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Justine Wilton + Justine + Wilton + JW + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the + Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest + editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + + + Mason Bachmeier + Mason + Bachmeier + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Melissa Barg + Melissa + Barg + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Megan Buchanan + Megan + Buchanan + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Holly Davidson + Holly + Davidson + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Brittney Peters + Britteny + Peters + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Eric Petersen + Eric + Petersen + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Collin Ralko + Collin + Ralko + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Megan Rittinger + Megan + Rittinger + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Brooke Robertson + Brooke + Robertson + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Courtney Rozdeba + Courtney + Rozdeba + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Tyler Sandau + Tyler + Sandau + TS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Alexandra Schafer + Alexandra + Schafer + AS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Angela Schneider + Angela + Schneider + AS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Alexa Wandler + Alexa + Wandler + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English + Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English + Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under + the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + + + Christopher Cassidy + Christopher + Cassidy + CC + + +

Student contributor enrolled in Literature 634.001: Revenge Drama and + City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship + of Anita Sherman.

+
+
+ + + + + + Agatha Rowe-Crowder + Agatha + Rowe-Crowder + AR-C + +

Student contributor at Bath Spa University, working under the guest editorship of + Tracey Hill.

+
+ + + + + + Allison Wheatley + Allison + Wheatley + AW + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+
+ + + + Matt Smith + Matt + Smith + MS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+
+ + + + Loren Springer + Loren + Springer + LS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+
+ + + + Michael Lambert + Michael + Lambert + ML + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Kelly + Sarah + Kelly + SK + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+
+ + + + D. Geoffrey Emerson + D. + Geoffrey + Emerson + GE + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+ + + + Emily Donahoe + Emily + Donahoe + ED + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+ + + + Susanna Coleman + Susanna + Kate + Coleman + SKC + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital + Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest + editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class + participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.

+
+ + + + + + Can Zheng + Can + Zheng + CZ + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Young + Katherine + Young + KY + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + Kerra St. John + Kerra + St. John + KSJ + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, Theatre. Director + of Ceremonies and Events, University of Victoria.

+
+
+ + + + Charlene Kwiatkowski + Charlene + Kwiatkowski + CK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + Aleta Gruenewald + Aleta + Gruenewald + AG + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English and + Cultural, Social, and Political Thought.

+
+
+ + + + Emily Klemic + Emily + Klemic + EK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + Kane Klemic + Kane + Klemic + KK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of + London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + + + Kevin Scott + Kevin + Scott + KS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English + Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Kevin Scott is now an elementary school + teacher.

+
+
+ + + + Neil Baldwin + Neil + Baldwin + NB + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English + Language and Literature, University of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + Tamara Kristall + Tamara + Kristall + TK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English + Language and Literature, University of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + Lacey Marshall + Lacey + Marshall + LM + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student, + English Language and Literature and German, University of Windsor. Lacey Marshall went on to + study speech-language pathology at Dalhousie University.

+
+
+ + + + Julie Homenuik + Julie + Homenuik + JH + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English + Language and Literature, University of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + Kimberley Martin + Kimberley + Martin + KM + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of + London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student, + English Language and Literature and Gistory, University of Windsor. Kimberley Martin + defended her MA in History at the University of Guelph in October 2004, began doctoral + studies at the University of Warwick, and is now completing her PhD at the University of + Western Ontario.

+
+
+ + + + + + Johanne Paquette + Johanne + Paquette + JP + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA + student, English, University of Victoria. Johanne Paquette is currently a PhD candidate in + the Department of English.

+
+
+ + + + Alison Knight + Alison + Knight + AK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA + student, English, University of Victoria. Alison Knight received her MA in 2006 and is now + completing her doctoral studies at Cambridge University.

+
+
+ + + + + + Jeremy Fairall + Jeremy + Fairall + JF + + +

Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Jeremy Fairall was one of the + three students who created the first version of MoEML in 1999.

+
+
+ + + + Matt MacTavish + Matt + MacTavish + MM + + +

Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the + University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Matt MacTavish was one of the three students who + created the first version of MoEML in 1999.

+
+
+ + + + Dominic Carlone + Dominic + Carlone + DC + + +

Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the + University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Dominic Carlone was one of the three students who + created the first version of MoEML in 1999.

+
+
+ + + + Althea Fletcher + Althea + Fletcher + AF + + +

Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.

+
+
+ + + + Laura Braithwaite + Laura + Braithwaite + LB + + +

Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.

+
+
+ + + + Jennie Butler + Jennie + Butler + JB + + +

Pageantry student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.

+
+
+ + + + + + Suzanne Bebbington + Suzanne + Bebbington + SB + + +

Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2002.

+
+
+ + + + + + Cornelius Krahn + Cornelius + Krahn + CK + + +

Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001.

+
+
+ + + + Victoria Abboud + Victoria + Abboud + VA + + +

Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001. Victoria Abboud + completed her MA in English at Wayne State University in 2003, and her PhD at Wayne State + University in 2010. She is now an instructor in the Arts and Education Department of Grande + Prairie Regional College, Alberta.

+
+
+ + + + + + Jack Seaberry + Jack + Seaberry + JS + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 406: XML for Professional + Communicators at the University of Victoria in Spring 2020. Jack Seaberry is an + English Major/Professional Communication Minor at the University of Victoria.

+
+ + + + + + Aric Diamond + Aric + Diamond + AD + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4523: Renaissance London: + Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660 at the Ohio State University in Spring + 2015, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.

+
+
+ + + + Dana Ferbrache-Darr + Dana + Ferbrache-Darr + DFD + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4523: Renaissance London: + Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660 at the Ohio State University in Spring + 2015, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.

+
+
+ + + + + + Paul Hartlen + Paul + Hartlen + PH + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. + MA, University of Victoria.

+
+
+ + + + Dalyce Joslin + Dalyce + Joslin + DJ + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. + BA Honours English, University of Victoria. MA English, University of Victoria. Teaching + assistant, 2005–2007. Dalyce Joslin’s research interests include representations of + identity, place, and diaspora in Canadian literature. Now that she has completed her MA, + Dalyce spends much of her time at the Camosun College library reference desk helping + students with their research needs.

+
+
+ + + + Marina Devine + Marina + Devine + MD + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. + Formerly an instructor of literature at Aurora College in Fort Smith, NT. Marina Devine is + now the manager of adult and post-secondary education with the Government of the Northwest + Territories. She resides in Yellowknife, NT.

+
+
+ + + + Amy Collins + Amy + Collins + AC + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer + 2008.

+
+
+ + + + Paisley Mann + Paisley + Mann + PM + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. + Paisley Mann completed her MA at the University of Victoria and went on to doctoral work at + the University of British Columbia. Her work on Thomas Heywood’s 2 If You + Know Not MeYou Know Nobody began with a term paper on the play’s portrayal of + illicit French sexuality, a topic she has also researched for the website <ref target="http://www.representationsfrance.cnrs.fr/index.htm">Representing France and + the French in Early Modern English Drama</ref>. This topic interests her, although + she specializes in Victorian literature, because she frequently works on how Victorian + literature portrays France and French culture. She is also a contributor for Routledge’s + online database Annotated Bibliography of English Studies.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Mead-Willis + Sarah + Mead-Willis + SMW + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in + Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. + BA English, University of Alberta. MA Library and Information Science, University of + Alberta. MA English, University of Victoria; Sarah Mead-Willis won the Lieutenant Governor’s + Silver Medal (top master’s other than thesis, all faculties). After her graduation in 2009, + she returned to the University of Alberta as a rare book cataloguer.

+
+
+ + + + + + Beth Norris + Beth + Norris + BN + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 364: English Renaissance + Drama at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA student, English.

+
+
+ + + + Alyssa Knox + Alyssa + Knox + AK + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 364: English Renaissance + Drama at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA honours student, + English.

+
+
+ + + + + + Daniel Brisebois + Daniel + Brisebois + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Christine Cousins + Christine + Cousins + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret McKee + Margaret + McKee + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Carley Meredith + Carley + Meredith + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Melissa Montanari + Melissa + Montanari + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Liana Pasqualone + Liana + Pasqualone + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + Micqualle Thomas + Micqualle + Thomas + + +

Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern + Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of + Mark Kaethler.

+
+
+ + + + + + Brenna Hubschman + Brenna + Hubschman + + +

Student contributor enrolled in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4217: + Early Modern London: Urban Spaces and Popular Culture at University of Ohio in Fall + 2018, working under the guest editorship of Christopher + Highley.

+
+
+ + + + + + Kiri Powell + Kiri + Powell + KP + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + Maya Linsley + Maya + Linsley + ML + + +

Research Assistant, 2020-present. Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + Alexandra Fleetham + Alexandra + Fleetham + AF + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + + + + Jocelyn Diemer + Jocelyn + Diemer + JD + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods at University of Victoria in Spring + 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + James Ziolkoski + James + Ziolkoski + JZ + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods at University of Victoria in Spring + 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + + + + + + Elizabeth Duchesne + Elizabeth + Elizabeth Duchesne + ED + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 180: Encountering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + Sofia Spiteri + Sofia + Spiteri + SS + + +

Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 180: Encountering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall + 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.

+
+
+ + + + + + + + Brittany Findlay-Mitchell + Brittany + Findlay-Mitchell + BFM + + +

Student contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.

+
+
+ + + + Brendan Vidito + Brendan + Vidito + BV + + +

Student contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.

+
+
+ + + + + + + + Angela Volcensek + Angela + Volcensek + AV + + +

Student contributor enrolled in MEDREN 5695: Neighborhood, Space, and Urban Identity in Shakespeare’s London at the Ohio State University in Spring + 2022, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.

+
+
+ + + + + + + Alan Brett + Alan + Brett + + +

Member of the Carpentersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + John Broke It Well + John + Broke It Well + +

Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.

+
+ + + + Christopher Eliot + Christopher + Eliot + + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Warden of + London Bridge. Monument at St. John + Zachary.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Richard Emmesley + Richard + Emmesley + +

Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Francis + Elizabeth + Francis + + +

Wife of John Francis. Monument at St. John Zachary.

+
+ + + + + + Ingelricus + Ingelricus + + +

Possible founder of St. Martin’s le Grand.

+
+
+ + + + Edwardus + Edwardus + + +

Possible founder of St. Martin’s le Grand.

+
+
+ + + + John Sheffield + John + Sheffield + + +

Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+ + + + George Abbot + George + Abbot + Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1609–1610. Bishop of London + 1610–1611. Archbishop of Canterbury 1611-1633.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Abbot of Fleury + + + + +

French abbot and historian.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Acheley + Roger + Acheley + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1504-1505. + Mayor 1511-1512. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Ælfwine of Elmham + Ælfwine + Bishop of Elmham + + + +

Bishop of Elmham 1019-1030.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Addis + John + Addis + + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of + Margaret Addis. Monument at St. John + Zachary.

+ + Handbook of London Bankers + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Addis + Margaret + Addis + +

Wife of John Addis. Monument at St. John Zachary.

+
+ + + + Nicholas de Auesey + Nicholas + de Auesey + + +

Husband of Margery de Auesey. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Margery de Auesey + Margery + de Auesey + + +

Wife of Nicholas de Auesey. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + + Thomas Adams + Thomas + Adams + + + + +

Clergyman.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Adam + Adam + + +

First prior of Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Adeliza of Louvain + Adeliza + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1121-1135. + Wife of Henry I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Agas + Ralph + Agas + + +

Land surveyor. Known as the maker of the Agas map of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aglaia + Aglaia + + +

One of the three Graces in Greek mythology. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agnites + Agnites + + +

Personification of purity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Albanact + Albanact + + +

Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Camber and Locrine. Given dominion over a section of + Britain which was named Albania after + him and later became Scotland. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s + History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Albania + Albania + + +

Personification of the geographic area of Albania, later known as Scotland. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Albion + Albion + + +

Son of Neptune in Roman mythology. Conquered Samothes’ Celtica before changing the country’s name to Albion.

+ + Perseus + +
+
+ + + + Alfred the Great + Alfred + the Great + King of Wessex + King of the Anglo-Saxons + + + + +

King of Wessex 871-886. King of the Anglo-Saxons + 886-899. Father of Ethelfled. Father-in-law of Æthelred and Adhered.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Allde + Edward + Allde + + + + +

Printer and bookseller. Husband of Elizabeth Allde. Son of John Allde. Father of Jonathan Allde.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Allde + John + Allde + + +

Printer and bookseller. Father of Edward Allde.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Aleyn + Sir + John + Aleyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1518-1519. + Mayor 1525-1526 and 1535-1536. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Edward Alleyn + Edward + Alleyn + + + + +

Actor with the Admiral’s Men. Husband of Joan Alleyn and Constance Alleyn. Son of Margaret Alleyn and Edward Alleyn. Brother of John Alleyn.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Allen + Sir + William + Allen + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1562-1563. + Mayor 1571-1572. Member of the Leathersellers’ + Company and Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph without Bishopsgate.

+ + BHO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Alley + Hugh + Alley + + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + Amble + Amble + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s A + New Way to Pay Old Debts.

+
+
+ + + + Robert de Arras + Robert + de Arras + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1276-1277.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Antiquity + Antiquity + + +

Personification of antiquity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See + also Philoponia.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas de Arden + Thomas + de Arden + +

Son of Sir Ralph Arden.

+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Arden + Sir + Ralph + Arden + +

Knight. Father of Thomas de Arden.

+
+ + + + Roger Ascham + Roger + Ascham + + + + +

Author and royal tutor.

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Atkins + Thomas + Atkins + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+
+ + + + Authority + Authority + + +

Personification of authority. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Anketinus de Arden + Anketinus + de Arden + +

Alderman.

+
+ + + + Dr. Alexander Burnett + Alexander + Burnett + + + +

Doctor of Samuel Pepys. Resident of Fenchurch Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Alston + John + Alston + + +

Resident of the Green Gate.

+
+
+ + + + Amphitrita + Amphitrita + + +

Goddess of the sea in Roman mythology. Wife of Neptune.

+ + EB + Perseus + +
+
+ + + + Anne Boleyn + Anne + Boleyn + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1533-1536. + Second wife of Henry VIII. Executed on grounds of treason.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Armin + Robert + Armin + + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James IV of Scotland + James + IV + King of Scotland + + + + +

King of Scotland 1488-1513.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Anthony of Egypt + Saint + Antony + + + + +

Patron saint of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Catherine of Aragon + Catherine + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1509-1533. + First wife of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Arnold + Richard + Arnold + + + +

Merchant and chronicler. Author of Arnold’s Chronicle.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Arundell + Sir + Edward + Arundell + + +

Husband of Dame Elizabeth Arundell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Arundell + Dame + Elizabeth + Arundell + + +

Wife of Sir Edward Arundell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Ascue + John + Ascue + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Ashby + Thomas + Ashby + + +

Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity.

+
+
+ + + + John Ashfield + John + Ashfield + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Ashfed + Alice + Ashfed + + +

Prioress of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Asseldy + Sir + Thomas + Asseldy + + +

Clerk of the Crown, Sub-Marshal of England, and Justice of + Middlesex. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Astley + Dame + Joan + Astley + + +

Nurse of Henry VI.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Audley + Sir + Thomas + Audley + + + + +

First Baron Audley of Walden. Lord Chancellor of England + 1533-1544. + Husband of Elizabeth Audley. Father of Margaret Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Augustine + Katherine + Augustine + + +

Wife of Benedick Augustine. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.

+
+
+ + + + Benedick Augustine + Benedick + Augustine + + +

Husband of Katherine Augustine.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Bacon + Sir + Nicholas + Bacon + + + + +

Lord Keeper 1533-1544.

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Anthony Baker + Sir + Anthony + Baker + + + +

Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Bale + John + Bale + Bishop of Ossory + + + + +

Bishop of Ossory 1552-1553.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margery Band (née Huch) + Margery + Band + Huch + + +

Wife of Thomas Band. Daughter of John + Huch. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Band + Thomas + Band + + +

Husband of Margery Band.

+
+
+ + + + Drugo Barantyn + Drugo + Barantyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1393-1394. + Mayor 1398-1399 and 1408-1409. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of Dame Margery Twyford + and Christine Barantyn. Buried at St. + John Zachary.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Christine Barantyn + Christine + Barantyn + + + +

Wife of Drugo Barantyn. Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+ + + + Sir William Bardolf + Sir + William + Bardolf + + + +

Fourth Baron Bardolf and Third Baron Damory. Husband of Dame Agnes + Bardolf.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Agnes Bardolf + Dame + Agnes + Bardolf + + + +

Wife of Sir William Bardolf and Sir + William Mortimer. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Bardus + Bardus + + +

Inventor of music and ditties. Spawned a line of poets who came to be known as the Bards. + Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of + the Kings of Britain.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Barentin + Margaret + Barentin + + +

Gentlewoman. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Barkely + Sir + John + Barkely + + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely.

+
+
+ + + + John Barker + John + Barker + + +

Ballad writer. Not to be confused with John Barker.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Barkham + Sir + Edward + Barkham + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1611-1612. + Mayor 1621-1622. Member of the Leathersellers’ + Company and Drapers’ Company. Knighted on + 16 + June 1622.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Barnard + Thomas + Barnard + + +

Clerk of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir T. Barnes + Sir + T. + Barnes + + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely.

+
+
+ + + + William Barnabie + William + Barnabie + + +

Chaplain. Chantry priest at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Benedict Barnham + Benedict + Barnham + Sheriff + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1591-1592. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Clement, + Eastcheap.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lording Barry + Lording + Barry + + + + +

Playwright and pirate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Basing + William + Basing + + +

Possible founder of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + T. de Basing + T. + de Basing + + +

Alderman.

+
+ + + + John Battersby + John + Battersby + + +

Master of the Apothecaries’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Batte + Ralph + Batte + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + William Batte + William + Batte + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Baxter + Thomas + Baxter + + +

Owner of the Charterhouse.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Baynard + Ralph + Baynard + + +

Builder of Baynard’s Castle.

+ + BHO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Baynard + William + Baynard + + +

Last member of the Baynard line to own Baynard’s Castle.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Black Will + Black + Will + + +

Dramatic character in Samuel Rowley’s When + You See Me, You Know Me.

+
+
+ + + + Beale + Beale + + +

Clerk of the Council.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Beaumont + Francis + Beaumont + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Beauchamp + Thomas + Beauchamp + + + + +

Twelfth Earl of Warwick.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Beckland + Thomas + Beckland + + +

Son of Sir William Beckland. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Beckland + Sir + William + Beckland + + +

Father of Thomas Beckland.

+
+
+ + + + John Becke + John + Becke + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Beckhenton + Thomas + Beckhenton + + +

Clerk of the Pipe. Buried at St. Anne and St. + Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Bell + Sir + James + Bell + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Richard de Belmeis I + Richard + de Belmeis + I + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1108-1127. + Financier of St. Paul’s Cathedral after the 1087 fire.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Beringham + John + Beringham + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Berosus + Berosus + + + +

Writer, historian, and astronomer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Bever + John + Bever + of London + +

Monk and historical writer. Cited in Stow’s Survey of London.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Henry Bynneman + Henry + Bynneman + + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Blackwell + Sir + John + Blackwell + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + N. Blackthorn + N. + Blackthorn + + +

Alderman.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Blondell + Nicholas + Blondell + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + St. Botolph + Saint + Botolph + + +

Patron saint of travellers and farming.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bounty + Bounty + + +

Personification of goodness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Bradmore + John + Bradmore + + +

Surgeon. Husband of Margaret Bradmore and Katherine Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, + Aldersgate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Bradmore + Margaret + Bradmore + + +

Wife of John Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Bradmore + Katherine + Bradmore + +

Wife of John Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Brydges + John + Brydges + +

Attendant to Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Burbage + Richard + Burbage + + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men. Son of + James Burbage.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Simon Burley + Sir + Simon + Burley + + + + +

Knight of the Garter. Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle. Tutor + of Richard II. Beheaded on Tower + Hill.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Burley + Sir + John + Burley + + + +

Knight of the Garter. Brother of Sir Simon Burley. Buried at + Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor Butler (née Talbot) + Eleanor + Butler + Talbot + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Butler. Allegedly betrothed to Edward IV.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Butler + Sir + Thomas + Butler + + + + +

Esquire. Husband of Thomasine Butler and Eleanor Butler.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Botiler + Sir + John + Botiler + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1419-1420. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Boteler + John + Boteler + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1420-1421. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun I + Humphrey + de Bohun + I + + +

Father of Humphrey de Bohun II.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun II + Humphrey + de Bohun + II + + +

Father of Humphrey de Bohun III. Son of Humphrey de Bohun I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun III + Humphrey + de Bohun + III + + + +

Father of Henry de Bohun. Son of Humphrey de Bohun II.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Bohun + Henry + de Bohun + + + + +

First Earl of Hereford. Father of Humphrey de Bohun IV. Son + of Humphrey de Bohun III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun IV + Humphrey + de Bohun + IV + + + + +

Second Earl of Hereford. Seventh Earl of Essex. Founder of Austin + Friars. Buried at Austin Friars. Father of Humphrey de Bohun V.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun V + Humphrey + de Bohun + V + + +

Father of Humphrey de Bohun VI. Son of Humphrey de Bohun IV.

+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun VI + Humphrey + de Bohun + VI + + + +

Third Earl of Hereford. Eighth Earl of Essex. Father of Humphrey de Bohun VII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun VII + Humphrey + de Bohun + VII + + + +

Fourth Earl of Hereford. Ninth Earl of Essex. Father of John de + Bohun and Humphrey de Bohun VIII. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VI.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John de Bohun + John + de Bohun + + + +

Fifth Earl of Hereford. Son of Humphrey de Bohun + VII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun VIII + Humphrey + de Bohun + VIII + + + +

Sixth Earl of Hereford. Father of Humphrey de Bohun IX. + Son of Humphrey de Bohun VII. Brother of John de Bohun.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey de Bohun IX + Humphrey + de Bohun + IX + + + +

Seventh Earl of Hereford. Sixth Earl of Essex. Second Earl of Northhampton. Father of + Eleanor de Bohun and Mary de + Bohun. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VIII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary de Bohun + Mary + de Bohun + + + +

Wife of Henry IV. Mother of Henry + V. Daughter of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Sister of Eleanor de Bohun.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Bolt + John + Bolt + + + +

Priest of St. Augustine Papey. Not to be confused with John Bolt.

+
+
+ + + + John Bolt + John + Bolt + + + +

Member of the Merchants of the Staple. Monument at + All Hallows Barking. Not to be confused with John Bolt.

+
+
+ + + + Sir George Bolles + Sir + George + Bolles + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1608-1609. Mayor 1617-1618. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted on 31 May + 1618.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Bonde + William + Bonde + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1567-1568. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Anthony Bonvice + Anthony + Bonvice + + +

Italian merchant. Resident of Crosby Hall after Richard III.

+
+
+ + + + William Botelar + William + Botelar + + +

Baron of Woine. Father of Dame Elizabeth Mellington.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bourne + Nicholas + Bourne + + + + +

Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + William Bourser + William + Bourser + + +

Lord fitz-Warren. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Borresbie + William + Borresbie + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bower + Richard + Bower + + + +

Parson. Father of Anne Farrant.

+
+
+ + + + John Bowser + John + Bowser + + +

Owner of Hare House.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Bowyer + Sir + William + Bowyer + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1536-1537. + Mayor 1543-1544. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + HPO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Bradock + Richard + Bradock + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + John Brayne + John + Brayne + + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Financier of the + Red Lion. Husband of Margaret Brayne.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Briar + Thomas + Briar + + +

Member of the Plumbers’ Company. Buried at St. Benet Fink.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Breton + Robert + Breton + + +

Warden of Drapers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Bridges + Sir + William + Bridges + + +

Knight of the Garter. Granted arms to the Drapers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Britannia + Britannia + + +

Personification of Britain. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Brome + Richard + Brome + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Bromeflet + Thomas + Bromeflet + + +

Owner of the Green Gate.

+
+
+ + + + William Brosked + William + Brosked + + +

Esquire. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Beatrix Brown + Beatrix + Brown + + +

Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Brown + Sir + William + Brown + + +

Father of Beatrix Brown. Buried at St. Katharine Cree. Not to be confused with William + Brown.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Brown + Sir + John + Brown + + +

Painter of Henry VIII. Benefactor of St. Foster. Buried at St. + Foster.

+ + ODNB + + +
+
+ + + + Walter Brune + Walter + Brune + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1202-1203. + Husband of Rosa Brune. Founder of St. + Mary Spital.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Rosa Brune + Rosa + Brune + + +

Wife of Walter Brune.

+
+
+ + + + Brutus of Troy + Brutus + King of Great Britain + + +

King of Britain and founder of London. Husband of Innogen. Father of Albanact, Camber, and Locrine. Son of Aeneas. Appears in + Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of + Britain.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cuthbert Burbage + Cuthbert + Burbage + + + + +

Actor. Son of James Burbage. Brother of Richard Burbage.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Burbage + James + Burbage + + + + +

Actor. Father of Cuthbert Burbage and Richard Burbage. Founder of the Theatre and the Curtain.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Burchard of Würzburg + Burchard + Bishop of Würzburg + + + +

Bishop of Würzburg 741–754. Secretary of Offa.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir W. Bursire + Sir + W. + Bursire + + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Orazio Busino + Orazio + Busino + + + +

Priest.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Nathaniel Butter + Nathaniel + Butter + + + +

Bookseller. Published the first edition of William + Shakespeare’s King Lear.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jack Cade + Jack + Cade + + + +

Rebel leader.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Calvin + John + Calvin + + + + +

Theologian and father of Calvinism.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Camber + Camber + + +

Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Albanact and Locrine. Given dominion over a section of + Britain which was named Cambria after + him and later became Wales. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s + History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cambria + Cambria + + +

Personification of the geographic area of Cambria, later known as Wales. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + William Camden + William + Camden + + + + +

Historian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Cambell + Sir + Thomas + Cambell + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1600-1601. Mayor 1609-1610. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Knighted on 26 July + 1603.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Cappell + Sir + William + Cappell + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1489-1490. + Mayor 1503-1504 and 1509-1510. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the + Exchange.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Gerolamo Cardano + Gerolamo + Cardano + + + + +

Italian mathematician, physician, and astrologer. Helped find the field of + probability.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Carey + Henry + Carey + + + + +

First Baron Hunsdon. Lord Chamberlain of Elizabeth I’s + household. Patron of the King’s Men. Husband of Anne Morgan. Son of William Carey. Brother of Lady Catherine Knollys.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dudley Carleton + Dudley + Carleton + + + + +

First Viscount Dorchester. Secretary of State.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Carpenter + John + Carpenter + Bishop of Worcester + + + + +

Bishop of Worcester 1443–1476. Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Carr + Robert + Carr + + + + +

First Earl of Somerset. Favourite of James VI and I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Caldwell + Ralph + Caldwell + + +

Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Cawarden + Elizabeth + Cawarden + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Cawarden.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Cawarden + Sir + Thomas + Cawarden + + + + +

First Master of the Revels. Husband of Elizabeth + Cawarden.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Cawood + Robert + Cawood + + +

Clerk of the Treasurer. Co-founder of a fraternity for the Holy Trinity. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Sir William Cecil + Sir + William + Cecil + + + + +

First Baron Burghley. Husband of Mildred Cecil. Father of + Anne Cecil and Sir Robert Cecil.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Cecil + Sir + Robert + Cecil + + + + +

First Earl of Salisbury. Lord Privy Seal 1598-1608. Lord High Treasurer 1608-1612. Son of Sir William Cecil and Mildred Cecil. Brother of Anne Cecil.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jacob Challoner + Jacob + Challoner + + +

Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Henry Wilde.

+ + Taylor 292 + +
+
+ + + + John Chamberlain + John + Chamberlain + + + + +

Letter writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Champneys + John + Champneys + + + +

Religious radical. Not to be confused with Sir John + Champneys.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Chamberlain + Sir + Richard + Chamberlain + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars. Not to be confused with + Richard Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Champion + Walter + Champion + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1529-1530. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Charles I + Charles + I + King of England + King of Scotland + King of Ireland + the Martyr + + + + +

King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1625-1649.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles II + Charles + II + King of England + King of Scotland + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1660-1665.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles V + Charles + V + Holy Roman Emperor + King of Germany + King of Italy + King of Spain + + + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 1519-1556. King of Germany 1519-1556. King of Italy 1530-1556. King of Spain 1516-1556.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ambrose Charcam + Ambrose + Charcam + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Charles + Thomas + Charles + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + George Chapman + George + Chapman + + +

Playwright, translator, and poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Chaucer + Geoffrey + Chaucer + + + + +

Poet and administrator. Author of The Canterbury Tales. Buried at + Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Chester + Sir + Robert + Chester + + +

Owner of the Wrestlers, Lime Street Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Chettle + Henry + Chettle + + +

Playwright, printer, and pamphleteer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Barkely (née Chevie) + Dame + Margaret + Barkely + Chevie + + +

Wife of Sir John Barkely, Sir T. + Barnes, and Sir W. Bursire. Daughter of Sir Raph Chevie. Buried at Holy Trinity + Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Raph Chevie + Sir + Raph + Chevie + + +

Father of Dame Margaret Barkely. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Cheyney + Alexander + Cheyney + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Chibary + Roger + Chibary + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Chichele + John + Chichele + + +

Chamberlain of London. Son of William + Chichele. Father of Elizabeth Ashton.

+
+
+ + + + William Chichele + William + Chichele + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1409-1410. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Father of John Chichele. Brother of Henry + Chichele and Sir Robert Chichele.

+ + HPO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John de Chichester + John + de Chichester + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1359-1360. + Mayor 1369-1370. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dr. William Chichele + William + Chichele + Archdeacon of Canterbury + + +

Archdeacon of Canterbury. Cousin of Henry Chichele, William Chichele, and Sir Robert + Chichele.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Chichele + Sir + Robert + Chichele + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1402-1403. + Mayor 1411-1412 and 1421-1422. Member of the Grocers’ + Company. Brother of Henry Chichele and William Chichele. Cousin of Dr. William + Chichele.

+ + HPO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Chichele + Henry + Chichele + Bishop of Saint David’s + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of Saint David’s 1407–1414. Archbishop of Canterbury 1414-1443. Brother + of William Chichele and Sir Robert + Chichele. Cousin of Dr. William Chichele.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Chirwide + Robert + Chirwide + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Chitcroft + John + Chitcroft + + +

Buried at St. Katharine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + John Chornet + John + Chornet + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + George Plantagenet + George + Plantagenet + + + +

First Duke of Clarence. Drowned in a vessel filled with malmsey (a fortified wine).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Clavering + John + Clavering + + + +

Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Anne of Cleves + Anne + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen of consort England + 1540. + Fourth wife of Henry VIII. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Clifford + Sir + Roger + Clifford + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Clifton + Henry + Clifton + + +

Brought a Star Chamber case against choirmaster Nathaniel + Giles for kidnapping his son, Thomas Clifton, to + perform with the Blackfriars Children in 1601.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Clifton + Thomas + Clifton + + +

Son of Henry Clifton. Kidnapped by choirmaster Nathaniel Giles to perform with the Blackfriars Children in 1601.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Anne Clifford + Lady + Anne + Clifford + + + + +

Countess of Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Clinton + Geoffrey + de Clinton + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of Warwick. Brother of William de Clinton.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William de Clinton + William + de Clinton + + +

Brother of Geoffrey de Clinton.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + William Clitherow + William + Clitherow + + +

Husband of Margaret Clitherow. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Clitherow + Margaret + Clitherow + + +

Wife of William Clitherow. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Canute I + Canute + Cnut the Great + King of England + King of Denmark + King of Norway + + + +

King of England + 1016–1035. + King of Denmark 1019–1035. King of Norway 1028–1035.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reginald Cobham + Reginald + Cobham + + +

Donated his dwelling house to Austin Friars in 1344.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Coken + Joan + Coken + + + +

Wife of John Coken. Buried at St. + Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Coken + John + Coken + + +

Husband of Joan Coken.

+
+
+ + + + William Collingbourne + William + Collingbourne + + + + +

Esquire. Executed in 1484 for communicating with the enemies of Richard III. Buried at St. Austin + Friars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Commiseration + Commiseration + + +

Personification of commiseration. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Condell + Henry + Condell + + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Constantine + William + Constantine + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1465-1466. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Emma Constantine. Buried at St. Martin + Outwich.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Emma Constantine + Emma + Constantine + + +

Wife of William Constantine. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Cook + Sir + Thomas + Cook + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1453-1454. + Mayor 1462-1463. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Warden of Drapers’ Hall. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Edward Cook + Edward + Cook + + +

Owner of London Stone.

+
+
+ + + + William Coolby + William + Coolby + + +

Buried at St. Benet Fink.

+
+
+ + + + John Corey + John + Corey + + + +

Clerk.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Corineus the Briton + Corineus + the Briton + + +

One of the Guildhall Giants. Companion of Brutus of Troy. Slayed the native giant Gogmagog. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Cotes + Richard + Cotes + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Ellinor Cotes + Ellinor + Cotes + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + George Eld + George + Eld + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Aspley + William + Aspley + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Allan Cotton + Sir + Allan + Cotton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1616-1617. Mayor 1625-1626. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 4 June + 1626.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Couderow + Nicholas + Couderow + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Couderow. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Couderow + Elizabeth + Couderow + + +

Wife of Nicholas Couderow. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Coles + Francis + Coles + + +

Pamphleteer and bookseller. Accused of printing scandalous material in 1643.

+ + BBTI + BBTI + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Courtney + Sir + Francis + Courtney + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Alice + Alice + + + +

Wife of the Earl of Pembroke. Sister of the Earl of Oxford.

+ + + + Sir Thomas Courtney + Sir + Thomas + Courtney + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + M. Cornwallos + M. + Cornwallos + + +

Owner of Fisher’s Folly.

+
+
+ + + + John Cornish + John + Cornish + +

Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+ + + + Sir David Craddock + Sir + David + Craddock + + +

Knight.

+
+
+ + + + William Criswicke + William + Criswicke + + +

Buried at St. Katharine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Creede + Thomas + Creede + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Crepin + Edmund + Crepin + + +

Sold the Merchant Taylors’ Hall to its guild.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Cromwell + Sir + Thomas + Cromwell + + + + +

Earl of Essex. Royal minister of Henry VIII.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger Crophull + Roger + Crophull + + +

Owner of the Green Gate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Crosby + Sir + John + Crosby + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1470-1471. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Diplomat, and member + of parliament. Founder of Crosby Hall. Husband of Anne Crosby. Buried at St. Helen’s, + Bishopsgate.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Crosby + Anne + Crosby + + +

Wife of Sir John Crosby. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Crosby + John + Crosby + + +

Guardian of Joan Jordaine. Possible grandfather of Sir John Crosby.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Cowley + Richard + Cowley + + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Cuthing + James + Cuthing + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Bartholomew Dadlegate + Sir + Bartholomew + Dadlegate + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Daniel + Samuel + Daniel + + + + +

Poet and historian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Arthur Darcy + Sir + Arthur + Darcy + + + +

Erected a storehouse at the site of Abbey of St. Mary + Graces. Husband of Mary Darcy. Father of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, William Darcy, Mary Darcy, Ursula Darcy, and Sir Edward Darcy. + Son of Thomas Darcy. Buried at Abbey of + St. Mary Graces.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Daubeney + Sir + John + Daubeney + + + + +

Son of Sir Giles Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Giles Daubeney + Sir + Giles + Daubeney + Sheriff + + + + +

Sheriff of Bedforshire in 1394. Father of Sir John + Daubeney.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Daubeney + Dame + Joan + Daubeney + + +

Wife of Sir William Daubeny. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Daubeney + Sir + William + Daubeney + + + + +

Husband of Dame Joan Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Daubeney + Sir + John + Daubeney + + +

Knight. Father of Sir Robert Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars. Not to be confused with Sir + John Dawbeney.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Daubeney + Sir + Robert + Daubeney + + +

Son of Sir John Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Dawtry + Sir + John + Dawtry + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Day + John + Day + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Day + John + Day + + + +

Printer. Printed John Foxe’s Actes and + Monuments. Father of Richard Day. Not to be confused with John Day.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Day + Richard + Day + +

Printer. Son of John Day.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Deborah + Deborah + + +

Prophet of the God of the Israelites in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Dedham + Sir + John + Dedham + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Dekker + Thomas + Dekker + + + + +

Playwright, poet, and author.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Deloney + Thomas + Deloney + + + +

Silkweaver and author.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Frederick I of Denmark + Frederick + I + King of Denmark + King of Norway + + + + +

King of Denmark 1523–1533. King of Norway 1524–1533.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Denny + Sir + Robert + Denny + + + +

Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire in 1391 and 1393. + Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+ + HPO + Wikpedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Denny + Thomas + Denny + + + +

Son of Sir Robert Denny. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Desert + Desert + + +

Personification of worthiness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Desky + Henry + Desky + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Johannes de Witt + Johannes + de Witt + + + + +

Dutch humanist.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Wolstan Dixie + Sir + Wolstan + Dixie + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1575-1576. Mayor 1585-1586. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Knighted on 6 February + 1586. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dogberry + Dogberry + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.

+ + ISE + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Donne + John + Donne + + + + +

Writer and Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Father of Constance Alleyn.

+ + MoEML + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Drake + Sir + Francis + Drake + + + + +

Pirate, sea-captain, and explorer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Draper + William + Draper + + + +

Husband of Isabel Draper and Margaret + Draper. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Isabel Draper + Isabel + Draper + + +

Wife of William Draper. Buried at St. + Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Draper + Margaret + Draper + + +

Wife of William Draper. Buried at St. + Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Draper + Sir + Christopher + Draper + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1560-1561. Mayor 1566-1567. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Michael Drayton + Michael + Drayton + + + + +

Poet. Helped establish Whitefriars Theatre.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jane Drew + Jane + Drew + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Driffield + Sir + William + Driffield + + +

Knight. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Ducye + Robert + Ducye + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1620-1621. Mayor 1630-1631. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Dugdale + Gilbert + Dugdale + + + +

Eyewitness of James VI and I’s 1604 procession into London. Author of The Time Triumphant.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Dugdale + Sir + William + Dugdale + + + + +

Antiquary and herald.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anthony Dull + Anthony + Dull + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Romeo Montague + Romeo + Montague + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Durrem + Thomas + Durrem + + +

Husband of Margaret Durrem. Buried at All Hallows, London Wall.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Durrem + Margaret + Durrem + + +

Wife of Thomas Durrem. Buried at All + Hallows, London Wall.

+
+
+ + + + John Dymmocke + John + Dymmocke + + +

Property owner on Fenchurch Street.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Dyson + Humphrey + Dyson + + + +

Writer and book collector. Revised John Stow’s A Survey of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John de Esseby + John + de Esseby + + +

Vicar of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas East + Thomas + East + + + +

Printer. Known for printing music.

+ + BBTI + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ecgbert of Wessex + Ecgbert + King of Wessex + + + + +

King of Wessex 802–839. Reported to have changed the country’s name from + Loegria to Angellandt (from which we now get + England).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edgar the Peaceful + Edgar + the Peaceful + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 959-975.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund the Martyr + Edmund + the Martyr + King of East Anglia + + + +

King of East Anglia 855-869.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward I + Edward + I + King of England + Longshanks + Hammer of the Scots + + + + +

King of England + 1272-1307. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward of Woodstock + Edward + the Black Prince + + + + +

Prince of Wales and Aquitaine. Father of Richard II. Son of + Edward III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward III + Edward + III + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1327-1377. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward VI + Edward + VI + King of England + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of England and Ireland 1547-1553. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward II + Edward + II + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1307-1327.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis of Anjou + Francis + + +

Duke of Anjou. Suitor of Elizabeth I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Virginio Orsini + Virginio + Orsini + + +

Duke of Bracciano.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Boris Godunov + Boris + Godunov + Tsar of Russia + + +

Tsar of Russia 1598-1605.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward IV + Edward + IV + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1461-1470 and + 1471-1483.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward the Confessor + Edward + the Confessor + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1042-1066. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Isabell Edward + Dame + Isabell + Edward + + +

Wife of William Edward. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Edward + William + Edward + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1457-1458. + Mayor 1471-1472. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Son of William Edward. Husband of Dame Isabell Edward. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edward of Norwich + Edward + + + + +

Second Duke of York. Husband of Philippa de Mohun. Son + of Edmund of Langley. Grandson of Edward III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elbow + Elbow + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor of Castile + Eleanor + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen of consort England + 1272-1290. + Wife of Edward I. Heart buried at Blackfriars Monastery. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter Elers + Peter + Elers + + +

Water bailiff at Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Eleutherios + Eleutherios + + +

Personification of liberty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth I + Elizabeth + I + Queen of England + Queen of Ireland + Gloriana + Good Queen Bess + + + + +

Queen of England and Ireland 1558-1603.

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth of York + Elizabeth + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1486-1503. + Wife of Henry VII. Mother of Henry + VIII. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia + Elizabeth + Stuart + Queen of Bohemia + + + + +

Queen of Bohemia 1619-1620. Daughter of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. Sister of Charles I + and Henry Frederick.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Estrildis + Estrildis + + +

Mistress of Locrine. Mother of Sabrina. Drowned in the river Severn by Locrine’s + vengeful wife, Gwendoline. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Elkens + William + Elkens + + +

Financier of a pulpit in Christ’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Epimeleia + Epimeleia + + +

Personification of trust. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Desiderius Erasmus + Desiderius + Erasmus + + + + +

Humanist scholar.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Earconwald + Earconwald + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 675–693.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eros + Eros + + +

God of love in Greek mythology. Equated with Cupid in Roman + mythology.

+ + OR + EB + +
+
+ + + + Escalus + Escalus + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Eastfield + Sir + William + Eastfield + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1422-1423. Mayor 1429-1430 and 1437-1438. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Æthelred II + Æthelred + II + King of the English + the Unready + + + + +

King of the English 978-1013 and 1014-1016.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Euphrosyne + Euphrosyne + + +

One of the three Graces and goddess of joy, mirth, and happiness in Greek mythology. + Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eustacius + Eustacius + + +

Prior of Holy Trinity Prior.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Evans + Henry + Evans + + + + +

Member of the Scriveners’ Company. Investor in the + second Blackfriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Simon Eyre + Sir + Simon + Eyre + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1434-1435. + Mayor 1445-1446. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Husband of Alice Eyre. Father of Thomas Eyre. Son of John Eyre and Amy Eyre.

+ + MoEML + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + + + James Falleron + James + Falleron + + + +

Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Falstaff + Falstaff + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Mentioned in Henry V.

+ + ISE + EB + +
+
+ + + + George Fastolph + George + Fastolph + + +

Son of Hugh Fastolph. Buried at St. + Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Fastolph + Hugh + Fastolph + + +

Father of George Fastolph.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Fauset + Thomas + Fauset + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Fennor + William + Fennor + + +

Writer.

+
+ + + + Ferreis of Ousley + Ferreis + + +

Father of Elizabeth Mellington.

+
+
+ + + + John le Fevre + John + le Fevre + + +

Alderman. Son of Ralph le Fevre.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fink + Robert + Fink + + +

Father of Robert Fink. Financier of St. Benet Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as + Fink Lane).

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fink + Robert + Fink + + +

Son of Robert Fink. Namesake of Finch + Lane (also known as Fink Lane).

+
+
+ + + + James Fink + James + Fink + + +

Relation of Robert Fink and Robert + Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).

+
+
+ + + + Rosamund Fink + Rosamund + Fink + + +

Relation of Robert Fink and Robert + Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).

+
+
+ + + + Firk + Firk + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Master Bellymount + Master + Bellymount + + +

Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Master Philpot + Master + Philpot + + +

Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Dodger + Dodger + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph + Ralph + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Sybil + Sybil + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Eyre + Margery + Eyre + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Roger + Roger + Hodge + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Hammon + Hammon + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Scott + Scott + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + William fitz-Stephen + William + fitz-Stephen + + + +

Biographer and clerk.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon fitz-Mary + Simon + fitz-Mary + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1233-1234 and 1246-1247. Founder of Bethlehem Hospital.

+ + EB + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry fitz-Alwine + Sir + Henry + fitz-Alwine + Mayor + + + +

First mayor of London + 1189–1212. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at Holy Trinity + Priory.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard fitz-Alan + Richard + fitz-Alan + + + +

Fourth Earl of Arundel and Ninth Earl of Surrey. Executed for treason. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Petronel Flash + Sir + Petronel + Flash + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + William Fleetwood + William + Fleetwood + + + + +

Lawyer and Antiquary. Queen’s Sergeant for Elizabeth I. + Recorder of London + 1571-1591.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Fleming + Sir + Thomas + Fleming + + +

Husband of Margaret Fleming. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fleming + Robert + Fleming + + +

Son of Sir Thomas Fleming. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Fleming + Margaret + Fleming + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Fleming. Buried at St. Katharine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Fame + Fame + + +

Personification of fame. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Flemyng + Richard + Flemyng + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1460-1461. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. First master of + the Ironmongers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Fortescue + Sir + John + Fortescue + + + + +

Member of Elizabeth I’s privy council. Chancellor of the + Exchequer 1559-1603. Husband of Elizabeth Fortescue.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Adam Fraunceys + Adam + Fraunceys + Mayor + + +

Mayor of London + 1352-1354. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Proposed the + building of the Guildhall alongside Henry Frowyk. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+ + MASL + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Simon Francis + Simon + Francis + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Frey + John + Frey + + +

Buried at St. Benet Fink. Not to be confused with the Sir John Frey.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Frey + Sir + John + Frey + + +

Knight. Father of Margery Lepington. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. Not to be confused with John Frey.

+
+
+ + + + Neptune + Neptune + + +

God of the sea in Roman mythology.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Virtue + Virtue + + +

Personification of virtue. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London. See also Arete.

+
+
+ + + + Oceanus + Oceanus + + +

Personification of the great river the Greeks believed encircled the world. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Henry Bryce + Henry + Bryce + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1466-1467. + Member of the Fullers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Stalbrook + Thomas + Stalbrook + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1467-1468. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + George Irlond + George + Irlond + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1461-1462. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Bassett + Robert + Bassett + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1463-1464. + Mayor 1475-1476. Son of Robert Bassett. Member of the Salters’ Company. + Monument at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Stone + John + Stone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1464-1465. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. John the Baptist, Walbrook.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Waver + Henry + Waver + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1465-1466. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Feelde + John + Feelde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1454-1455. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Oulegrave + Thomas + Oulegrave + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1455-1456. + Mayor 1467-1468. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Steward + John + Steward + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1456-1457. + Member of the Tallow Chandlers’ Company. Not to be + confused with Sir John Steward.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Nedeham + Richard + Nedeham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1458-1459. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Plummer + Sir + John + Plummer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1459-1460. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Lambarde + John + Lambarde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1460-1461. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Lambarde.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Sutton + John + Sutton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1440-1441. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Sutton.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Whetenhall + William + Whetenhall + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1440-1441. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Rich + Richard + Rich + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1441-1442. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Father of John Rich. Son of Richard Rich. Buried + at St. Laurence, Jewry. Not to be confused with Richard L. Rich.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Beaumond + Thomas + Beaumond + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1442-1443. + Member of the Salters’ Company. Husband of Alicia Beaumond and Alicia Beaumond. + Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street. Not to be confused with + Thomas Beaumond.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Alicia Beaumond + Alicia + Beaumond + + +

Wife of Thomas Beaumond. Not to be confused with Alicia Beaumond.

+
+
+ + + + Alicia Beaumond + Alicia + Beaumond + + +

Wife of Thomas Beaumond. Not to be confused with Alicia Beaumond.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Nordon + Richard + Nordon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1442-1443. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Wyfold + Nicholas + Wyfold + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London form 1443-1444. Mayor + 1450-1451. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Horne + Robert + Horne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1446-1447. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Abraham + William + Abraham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1447-1448. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Scott + Thomas + Scott + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1447-1448. + Mayor 1458-1459. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Cantelowe + William + Cantelowe + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1448-1449. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Canynges + Thomas + Canynges + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1449-1450. + Mayor 1456-1457. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Christopher Warter + Christopher + Warter + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1451-1452. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Alley + Richard + Alley + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1452-1453. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Walderne + John + Walderne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1453-1454. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Catteworth + Thomas + Catteworth + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1435-1436. + Mayor 1443-1444. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Clopton + Robert + Clopton + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1435-1436. + Mayor 1441-1442. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Hales + William + Hales + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1427-1428. + Mayor 1437-1438. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Chapman + William + Chapman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1437-1438. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Dyke + Hugh + Dyke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1438-1439. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Paddesle + John + Paddesle + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1432-1433. + Mayor 1440-1441. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Chalton + Thomas + Chalton + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1433-1434. + Mayor 1449-1450. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Lyng + John + Lyng + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1433-1434. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Otele + Robert + Otele + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1427-1428. + Mayor 1434-1435. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Dufthous + Thomas + Dufthous + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1428-1429. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Abbot + John + Abbot + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1428-1429. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL + STEER +
+
+ + + + John Bryan + John + Bryan + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1418-1419. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Barton + Ralph + Barton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1418-1419. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Whytingham + Robert + Whytingham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1419-1420. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Gosselyn + Richard + Gosselyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1421-1422. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Weston + William + Weston + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1421-1422. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused + with William Weston or William Weston.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Tatersale + Robert + Tatersale + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1422-1423. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wandesford + Thomas + Wandesford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1423-1424. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Seman + Simon + Seman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1424-1425. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John atte Water + John + atte Water + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1424-1425. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Brokle + John + Brokle + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1425-1426. + Mayor 1433-1434. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Arnold + Robert + Arnold + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1426-1427. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Higham + John + Higham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1426-1427. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter Cotton + Walter + Cotton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1411-1412. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Lobenham + Ralph + Lobenham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1412-1413. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Micholl + John + Micholl + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1413-1414. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Aleyn + Thomas + Aleyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1414-1415. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Cauntbrigge + William + Cauntbrigge + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1415-1416. + Mayor 1420-1421. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Alan Everard + Alan + Everard + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1415-1416. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Widyngton + Robert + Widyngton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1416-1417. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Lane + John + Lane + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1409-1410. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Penne + John + Penne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1410-1411. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Hyde + William + Hyde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1399-1400. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Wakele + John + Wakele + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1400-1401. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Evote + William + Evote + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1400-1401. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Framlyngham + William + Framlyngham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1401-1402. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Louthe + William + Louthe + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1404-1405. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Broke + Geoffrey + Broke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1406-1407. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Pountfreyt + Henry + Pountfreyt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1407-1408. + Member of the Saddlers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Duke + Thomas + Duke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1408-1409. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Norton + William + Norton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1408-1409. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Wodecok + John + Wodecok + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1397-1398. + Mayor 1405-1406. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Wiilliam Askham + William + Askham + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1397-1398. + Mayor 1403-1404. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Wade + John + Wade + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1398-1399. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Wade.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Warner + John + Warner + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1398-1399. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Warner or John + Warner.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Parker + William + Parker + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1396-1397. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused + with William Parker.

+ + MASL + HOPO +
+
+ + + + Thomas Welford + Thomas + Welford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1396-1397. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger Elys + Roger + Elys + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1395-1396.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Brampton + William + Brampton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1394-1395. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + MASL + STEER +
+
+ + + + Thomas Newenton + Thomas + Newenton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1391-1393. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Maghfeld + Gilbert + Maghfeld + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1391-1393. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Vanner + Henry + Vanner + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1391-1392. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Vynent + Thomas + Vynent + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1390-1391. + Member of the Mercers’ of Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Fraunceys + John + Fraunceys + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1390-1391. + Mayor 1400-1401. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Loneye + John + Loneye + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1389-1390. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Walcote + John + Walcote + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1389-1390. + Mayor 1402-1403. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Karlill + Adam + Karlill + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1388-1389. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Austyn + Thomas + Austyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1388-1389. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Fastolf + Hugh + Fastolf + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1387-1388. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Venour + William + Venour + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1387-1388. + Mayor 1389-1390. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Not to be confused with William Venour.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Staundon + William + Staundon + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1386-1387. + Mayor 1392-1393 and 1407-1408. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Chircheman + John + Chircheman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1385-1386. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John More + John + More + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1383-1384. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John More.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Wynchcombe + Simon + Wynchcombe + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1383-1384.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Sely + John + Sely + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1382-1383. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Rote + John + Rote + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1381-1382. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Knyghtcote + William + Knyghtcote + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1380-1381. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter Dogget + Walter + Dogget + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1380-1381. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Monument at St. Leonard, Eastcheap.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Baret + William + Baret + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1379-1380. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Heylesdon + John + Heylesdon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1379-1380. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Boseham + John + Boseham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1378-1379. Member of + the Mercers’ Company. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Andrew Pykeman + Andrew + Pykeman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1377-1378. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Wodehous + William + Wodehous + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1374-1375. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Fyshide + John + Fyshide + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1373-1374. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Hatfield + Robert + Hatfield + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1371-1372. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Not to be consued + with Robert Hatfield or Robert + Hatfielde.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Stable + Adam + Stable + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1371-1372. + Mayor 1376-1377. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Geyton + Robert + Geyton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1370-1371.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Holbech + Hugh + Holbech + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1369-1370.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Pyel + John + Pyel + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1369-1370. + Mayor 1372-1373. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Wimondham + Adam + Wimondham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1368-1369. + Possible member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Girdelere + Robert + Girdelere + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1368-1369.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Dikeman + William + Dikeman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1367-1368. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Tornegold + John + Tornegold + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1367-1368. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas of Lee + Thomas + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1366-1367.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Ward + John + Ward + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1366-1367. + Mayor 1375-1376. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Not to be confused with John Ward.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Irlond + Thomas + Irlond + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1365-1366. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Briklesworth + John + de Briklesworth + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1365-1366.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Mytford + John + de Mytford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1364-1365. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Hiltoft + John + Hiltoft + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1363-1364. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Croydon + Richard + de Croydon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1363-1364. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James Andreu + James + Andreu + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1362-1363. + Mayor 1367-1368. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de St. Albans + John + de St. Albans + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1362-1363.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James de Thame + James + de Thame + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1361-1362. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Holbech + William + Holbech + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1361-1362. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter de Berneye + Walter + de Berneye + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1360-1361. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Bernard of Clairvaux + Bernard + +

Abbot and leader in the formation of the Cistercian order.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Denis + John + Denis + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1360-1361. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon de Benyngton + Simon + de Benyngton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1359-1360. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Buris + John + Buris + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1358-1359. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Bernes + John + de Bernes + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1358-1359. + Mayor 1370-1372. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew de Frestlyng + Bartholomew + de Frestlyng + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1357-1358. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Dolseley + Thomas + Dolseley + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1356-1357. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Notyngham + Richard + de Notyngham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1356-1357. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter Forster + Walter + Forster + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1355-1356. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Brandon + Thomas + Brandon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1355-1356.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Smelt + Richard + Smelt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1354-1355. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Todenham + William + de Todenham + +

Sheriff of London + 1354-1355. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Frowyk + Henry + Frowyk + +

Proposed the building of the Guildhall alongside Adam Fraunceys.

+
+
+ + + + John Little + John + Little + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1353-1354. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Welde + William + de Welde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1353-1354. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Stayndrop + Gilbert + Stayndrop + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1351-1352. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Worcester + William + Worcester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1350-1351.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Nott + John + Nott + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1350-1351. + Mayor 1363-1364. Member of the Pepperers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph de Lenne + Ralph + de Lenne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1349-1350. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Dolseley + Simon + Dolseley + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1348-1349. + Mayor 1359-1360. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Basyngstoke + Richard + de Basyngstoke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1347-1348. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Brabazon + Adam + Brabazon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1347-1348. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Claptus + William + Claptus + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1346-1347.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Croydon + John + de Croydon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1346-1347. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Gloucester + John + de Gloucester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1345-1346. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Edmond Hemenhall + Edmond + Hemenhall + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1345-1346. + Possible member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Leggy + Thomas + Leggy + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1344-1345. + Mayor 1347-1348 and 1354-1355. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Wychingham + Geoffrey + de Wychingham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1344-1345. + Mayor 1346-1347. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Aylesham + John + de Aylesham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1343-1344. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Syward + John + Syward + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1343-1344. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Kislingbury + Richard + de Kislingbury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1342-1343. + Mayor 1350-1351. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Rokele + John + de Rokele + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1341-1342. + Possible member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Berkynge + Richard + de Berkynge + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1341-1342. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Deumars + Bartholomew + Deumars + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1340-1341. + Member of the Corders’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Lucas + Adam + Lucas + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1340-1341. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger de Forsham + Roger + de Forsham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1339-1340. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Thorneye + William + de Thorneye + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1339-1340. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Pountfreyt + William + de Pountfreyt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1338-1339. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter Neel + Walter + Neel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1337-1338. + Member of the Bladers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Crane + Nicholas + Crane + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1337-1338. + Member of the Butchers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Northall + John + de Northall + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1336-1337. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Wiliam de Bricklesworth + William + de Bricklesworth + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1336-1337. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard le Lacer + Richard + le Lacer + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1329-1330. Mayor + 1345-1346. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Ely + Robert + de Ely + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1330-1331. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Harewolde + Thomas + Harewolde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1330-1331. + Possible member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Mockyng + John + de Mockyng + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1331-1332. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Husbond + John + Husbond + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1332-1333.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Pike + Nicholas + Pike + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1332-1333. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Hamond + John + Hamond + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1333-1334. + Mayor 1343-1345. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Haunsard + William + Haunsard + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1333-1334. + Possible member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Hyngston + John + de Hyngston + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1334-1335. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter de Mordone + Walter + de Mordone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1335-1336. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph de Uptone + Ralph + de Uptone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1335-1336. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Combemartyn + Henry + de Combemartyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1328-1329. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Fraunceys + Simon + Fraunceys + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1328-1329. + Mayor 1341-1343 and 1355-1356. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Dalling + John + Dalling + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1318-1319. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Poyntel + John + Poyntel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1318-1319. + Possible member of the Leathersellers’ Company or + the Cordwainers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Prestone + John + de Prestone + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1319-1320. + Mayor 1332-1333. Member of the Corders’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Reginald de Conduit + Reginald + de Conduit + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1320-1321. + Mayor 1334-1336. Member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Produn + William + Produn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1320-1321. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Costantyn + Richard + Costantyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1321-1322. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + + Richard Elie + Richard + Elie + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1322-1323. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam de Salisbury + Adam + de Salisbury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1323-1324. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Caustone + John + de Caustone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1324-1325. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Benedict de Folesham + Benedict + de Folesham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1324-1325. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Mordon + Gilbert + Mordon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1325-1326. + Possible member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Cotun + John + Cotun + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1325-1326. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger Chaunteclere + Roger + Chaunteclere + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1326-1327.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Betoyne + Richard + de Betoyne + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1326-1327. + Member of the Pepperers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Darci + Henry + Darci + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1327-1328. + Mayor 1337-1339. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Hauteyn + John + Hauteyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1327-1328. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Lambyn + John + Lambyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1312-1313. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Lutkin + Adam + Lutkin + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1312-1313. + Member of the Bladers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Burdeyn + Robert + Burdeyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1313-1314. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh de Gartone + Hugh + de Gartone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1313-1314. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Stephen de Abyndon + Stephen + de Abyndon + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1314-1315. + Mayor 1315-1316. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hamo de Chigwell + Hamo + de Chigwell + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1314-1315. + Mayor 1319-1328. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Bodelay + William + Bodelay + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1315-1316. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Belancer + Ralph + Belancer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1316-1317. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Caustone + William + de Caustone + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1316-1317. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Wengrave + John + de Wengrave + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1316-1319. + Possible clerk or lawyer.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Priour + John + Priour + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1317-1318. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Furneis + William + Furneis + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1317-1318. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Welleford + Richard + de Welleford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1311-1312. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Merwod + Simon + Merwod + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1311-1312. + Member of the Burellers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Corp + Simon + Corp + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1310-1311. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Peter de Blakeneye + Peter + de Blakeneye + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1310-1311. + Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger le Palmer + Roger + le Palmer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1309-1310. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James of St. Edmund + James + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1309-1310. + Member of the Burellers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Basinge + William + de Basinge + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1308-1309. + Member of the Woolstaplers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James le Boteler + James + le Boteler + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1308-1309. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Conduit + Geoffrey + de Conduit + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1306-1307. + Possible member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Bolet + Simon + Bolet + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1306-1307.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Pycot + Nicholas + Pycot + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1307-1308. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nigel Drury + Nigel + Drury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1307-1308.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Cosyn + William + Cosyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1305-1306. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Reginald Thunderley + Reginald + Thunderley + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1305-1306. + Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Lincoln + John + de Lincoln + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1304-1305. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Hertilepole + Geoffrey + de Hertilepole + +

Recorder of London.

+
+ + + + Roger de Paris + Roger + de Paris + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1304-1305. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Bureford + John + de Bureford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1303-1304. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Combemartyn + William + de Combemartyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1303-1304.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon de Paris + Simon + de Paris + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1302-1303. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Pourte + Hugh + Pourte + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1302-1303. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Peter de Bosenho + Peter + de Bosenho + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1301-1302. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert le Callere + Robert + le Callere + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1301-1302. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Lucas de Hauering + Lucas + de Hauering + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1300-1301. + Member of the Corders’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Champs + Richard + Champs + +

Sheriff of London + 1300-1301.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Fyngrie + Henry + de Fyngrie + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1299-1300. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Armentiers + John + de Armentiers + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1299-1300. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Sely + Thomas + Sely + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1298-1299. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richer le Refham + Richer + le Refham + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1298-1299. + Mayor 1310-1311. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam le Blund de Foleham + Adam + le Blund + de Folehame + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1296-1297. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas of Suffolke + Thomas + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1296-1297. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam de Hallingberi + Adam + de Hallingberi + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1295-1296. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Dunstable + John + de Dunstable + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1295-1296. + Member of the Skinners’ Company. Helped prisoners + escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Gloucester + Richard + de Gloucester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1294-1295. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Helped prisoners + escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Box + Henry + Box + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1294-1295. + Possible timber merchant.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Martin Amersbury + Martin + Amersbury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1293-1294. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Rokesley the Younger + Robert + Rokesley + the Younger + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1293-1294.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Elias Russel + Elias + Russel + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1292-1293. + Mayor 1299-1301. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry le Bole + Henry + le Bole + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1292-1293.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hamo Box + Hamo + Box + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1291-1292. + Member of the Corders’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Romeyn + Thomas + Romeyn + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1290-1291. + Mayor 1309-1310. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Held a chantry at St. Mary Aldermary.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Leyre + William + de Leyre + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1290-1291. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Solomon le Coteler + Solomon + le Coteler + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London form 1289-1290. Member + of the Cutlers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Fulk St. Edmond + Fulk + St. Edmond + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1289-1290. + Member of the Burellers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John le Breton + Sir + John + le Breton + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1288-1298.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Barnauars + Ralph + Barnauars + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1288-1289.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Canterbury + John + de Canterbury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1288-1289. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Betoyne + William + de Betoyne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1288-1289. + Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company, Mercers’ Company, or Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Hereford + William + de Hereford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1287-1288. + Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company or Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Estanes + Thomas + de Estanes + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1287-1288.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Cros + Thomas + Cros + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1286-1287. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter Hauteyn + Walter + Hauteyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1286-1287. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Wade + John + Wade + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1285-1286. + Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299. Not + to be confused with John Wade.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter le Blunt + Walter + le Blunt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1285-1286. + Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph de Sandwich + Ralph + de Sandwich + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1284-1293, who + replaced Gregory de Rokesley. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Rokesle + Robert + de Rokesle + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1284-1285. + Possible member of the Cordwainers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Stephen Cornhill + Stephen + Cornhill + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1284-1285.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Martin Box + Martin + Box + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1283-1284. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Jordan Goodcheape + Jordan + Goodcheape + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1283-1284, but + was removed from office after being implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Anketin de Betevile + Anketin + de Betevile + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1282-1283. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter le Blund + Walter + le Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1282-1283.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Chigwell + Richard + de Chigwell + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1281-1282. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Box + Thomas + Box + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1279-1280.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph de la More + Ralph + de la More + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1279-1280.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William le Mazeliner + William + le Mazeliner + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1278-1279 and + 1281-1282. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Basinge + Robert + de Basinge + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1278-1279.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter l’Engleys + Walter + l’Engleys + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1277-1278. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Adrien + John + Adrien + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1277-1278. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son of John Adrien.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph le Fevre + Ralph + le Fevre + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1276-1277. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Father of John le Fevre.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph le Blund + Ralph + le Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1275-1276 and + 1291-1292. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas fitz-Geoffrey de Winchester + Nicholas + fitz-Geoffrey + de Winchester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1273-1274 and + 1280-1281.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Horn + John + Horn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1272-1273 and + 1275-1276.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Frowike + Henry + Frowike + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1272-1273. + Member of the Pepperers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Bodele + John + de Bodele + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1271-1272.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Paris + Richard + Paris + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1271-1272. + Member of the Cordwainers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter le Poter + Walter + le Poter + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1269-1270 and + 1272-1273.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh fitz-Otho + Hugh + fitz-Otho + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1265-1266 and + 1268-1270. + Possibly the same person as Hugh fitz-Otho.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen de Edeworth + Stephen + de Edeworth + Warden + +

Warden of London + 1268-1269.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Hervi + Sir + Walter + Hervi + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1265-1268. + Mayor 1268-1269 and 1271-1273.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles + Thomas + fitz-Theobald de Helles + +

Founder of Mercers’ Hall.

+ + A History of the County of + London +
+
+ + + + Agnes Becket + Agnes + Becket + +

Founder the Mercers’ Hall. Wife of Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles. Sister of St. + Thomas Becket.

+ + A History of the County of + London +
+
+ + + + Lucas de Batencourt + Lucas + de Batencourt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1266-1268. + Possibly the same person as Lucas Batencorte.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Lucas Batencorte + Lucas + Batencorte + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1274-1275. + Possibly the same person as Lucas de Batencourt.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Walraven + John + Walraven + Sheriff + Warden + +

Sheriff and warden of London + 1265-1266.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de la Linde + John + de la Linde + Sheriff + Warden + +

Sheriff and warden of London + 1265-1266.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Peter Aungier + Peter + Aungier + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1264-1265.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Edward le Blund + Edward + le Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1264-1265. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Ford + Thomas + de Ford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1263-1264.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Osbert de Suffolke + Osbert + de Suffolke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1262-1263.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Mountpiler + Robert + de Mountpiler + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1262-1263. + Member of the Spicers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Walebrook + Richard + de Walebrook + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1261-1262. + Member of the Pepperers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Philip le Taillour + Philip + le Taillour + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1261-1262 and + 1269-1270. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Coventre + Henry + de Coventre + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1259-1260 and + 1273-1274. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam Bruning + Adam + Bruning + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1259-1260. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Adrien + John + Adrien + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1257-1259 and + 1265-1267. + Mayor 1269-1271. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Ewell + Richard + de Ewell + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1256-1257.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Ashwie + William + Ashwie + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1256-1257. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Matthew Bukerel + Matthew + Bukerel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1255-1258.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John le Minur + John + le Minur + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1255-1256.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Walemunt + Henry + de Walenut + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1254-1255.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Stephen de Oystergate + Stephen + de Oystergate + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1254-1255. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Eswy + William + Eswy + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1254-1255, but + removed from office in February + 1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Linton + Robert + de Linton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1254-1255, but + removed from office in February + 1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Pickard + Richard + Pickard + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1253-1254. + Possibly the same person as Richard Picard.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Picard + Richard + Picard + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1260-1261. + Possibly the same person as Richard Pickard.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Norhampton + John + de Norhampton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1253-1254 and + 1260-1261. + Possible member of the Skinners’ Company or the + Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Wymburne + Thomas + de Wymburne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1252-1253. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William de Durham + William + de Durham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1252-1253 and + 1267-1269.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Humphrey le Feure + Humphrey + le Feure + Sheriff + +

Sherrif of London + 1250-1251.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Richard + William + fitz-Richard + Sheriff + Mayor + Warden + +

Sheriff of London + 1250-1251. + Mayor 1257-1261. Sheriff and warden 1265-1266. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Hardel + Ralph + Hardel + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1249-1250. + Mayor 1254-1258. Possible member of the Drapers’ + Company or Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger fitz-Roger + Roger + fitz-Roger + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1249-1250.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas fitz-Joce + Nicholas + fitz-Joce + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1248-1249.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Winton + Geoffrey + de Winton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1248-1249.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Peter fitz-Alan + Peter + fitz-Alan + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1246-1247.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Laurence de Frowyk + Laurence + de Frowyk + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1246-1247 and + 1251-1252.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Adam of Bentley + Adam + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1245-1246. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Cornhill + Robert + de Cornhill + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1245-1246, + 1258-1259, + and 1268-1270.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph de Arcubus + Ralph + de Arcubus + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1244-1245.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bat + Nicholas + Bat + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1244-1248 and + 1251-1252. Mayor 1253-1254.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Viel + William + Viel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1247-1248. + Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Blunt + Hugh + Blunt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1243-1244. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Dunelm + Thomas + de Dunelm + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1241-1242.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Viel + John + Viel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1241-1242. + Possible son of John Viel.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Michael Tovi + Michael + Tovi + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1240-1241. + Mayor 1244-1249. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Reginald de Bungheye + Reginald + de Bungheye + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1239-1240. + Mayor 1240-1241.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Joynier + William + Joynier + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1222-1223. + Mayor 1238-1239. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Wylhale + John + de Wylhale + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1238-1239.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Coudres + John + de Coudres + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1238-1239.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gervase Chamberlain + Gervase + Chamberlain + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1237-1238. + Member of the Cordwainers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Tulesan + John + Tulesan + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1237-1238 and + 1249-1250. + Mayor 1252-1253. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Jordan of Coventry + Jordan + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1236-1237.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Hardel + Robert + Hardel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1235-1236.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Norman + John + Norman + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1234-1235. + Mayor 1250-1251. Possible member of the Drapers’ + Company. Not to be confused with Sir John Norman or John Norman.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Eswy + Ralph + Eswy + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1234-1235 and + 1239-1240. + Mayor 1241-1244. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger le Blund + Roger + le Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1233-1234.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Edmonton + Henry + de Edmonton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1232-1233.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gerard Bat + Gerard + Bat + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1232-1233 and + 1235-1236. + Mayor 1239-1240. Possible member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Michael de St. Helena + Michael + de St. Helena + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1231-1232.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter le Bufle + Walter + le Bufle + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1231-1232.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Woborne + John + de Woborne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1230-1231.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard fitz-Walter + Richard + fitz-Walter + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1230-1231.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Walter de Winton + Walter + de Winton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1229-1230.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert fitz-John + Robert + fitz-John + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1229-1230 and + 1242-1243.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Cocham + Henry + Cocham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1227-1229 and + 1236-1237.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Stephen Bukerel + Stephen + Bukerel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1227-1229.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Andrew Bukerel + Andrew + Bukerel + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1223-1225. + Mayor 1231-1238. Member of the Pepperers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger le Duc + Roger + le Duc + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1225-1227. + Mayor 1227-1231. Possible son of Roger le Duc.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Martin fitz-William + Martin + fitz-William + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1225-1227.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Bukerel + Thomas + Bukerel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1217-1218. Son + of Thomas Bukerel.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Viel + John + Viel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1218-1220.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Joce le Spicer + Joce + le Spicer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1218-1219.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Wimbledon + Richard + de Wimbledon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1219-1220.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Renger + Richard + Renger + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1220-1222. + Mayor 1222-1227 and 1237-1239.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Lambart + Thomas + Lambart + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1221-1223.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James Alderman + James + Alderman + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1216-1217, but + lost the mayoralty on 21 May + 1217 and was replaced by Salomon de Basing. Not to be + confused with James Alderman.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Benedict Senturer + Benedict + Senturer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1216-1217. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Andrew Nevelun + Andrew + Nevelun + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1215-1216. Son + of Peter Nevelun.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Basing + Hugh + Basing + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1214-1215. + Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Salomon de Basing + Salomon + de Basing + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1214-1215. + Mayor 1216-1217. Possible father of Adam de Bassing.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Martin fitz-Alice + Martin + fitz-Alice + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1213-1214. + Brother of William fitz-Alice.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Peter Bate + Peter + Bate + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1213-1214.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Constantine fitz-Alulf + Constantine + fitz-Alulf + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1212-1213. + Possible son of Constantine fitz-Aelulfe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Helyland + Ralph + Helyland + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1212-1213 and + 1217-1218.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Garland + John + Garland + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1211-1212.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Joce fitz-Peter + Joce + fitz-Peter + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1211-1212.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Stephen le Gras + Stephen + le Gras + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1210-1211.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Adam de Witebi + Adam + de Witebi + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1210-1211.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Weever + John + Weever + + + + +

Poet and antiquarian.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Peter Nevelun + Peter + Nevelun + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1209-1210. + Possible son of Peter Nevelun.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Nele + Thomas + Nele + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1208-1209.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Peter Duke + Peter + Duke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1208-1209.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Hardel + William + Hardel + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1207-1208. + Mayor 1215-1216. Possible member of the Drapers’ + Company or Vintners’ Company. Husband of + Katharine Hardel.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Winchester + Robert + Winchester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1207-1208.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John fitz-Elinandi + John + fitz-Elinandi + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1205-1206.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Edmund fitz-Gerard + Edmund + fitz-Gerard + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1205-1206.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Winchester + Richard + Winchester + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1204-1205.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Waleran + John + Waleran + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1204-1205.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hamond Brond + Hamond + Brond + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1203-1204.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Haverell + Thomas + de Haverell + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1203-1204. Son + of William Haverill.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Chamberleyn + William + Chamberleyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1202-1203.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Cayo + John + de Cayo + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1201-1202.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Norman Blund + Norman + Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1201-1202.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon de Aldermanbury + Simon + de Aldermanbury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1200-1201.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Alice + William + fitz-Alice + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1200-1201.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger de Deserto + Roger + de Deserto + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1199-1200.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + James Alderman + James + Alderman + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1199-1200. Not + to be confused with James Alderman.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Ernulf fitz-Alulf + Ernulf + fitz-Alulf + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1198-1199.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert de Bel + Robert + de Bel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1197-1198.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Blunt + Richard + Blunt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1198-1199.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Blund + Robert + Blund + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1196-1197.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert fitz-Durand + Robert + fitz-Durand + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1195-1196.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Godard de Antioche + Godard + de Antioche + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1195-1196.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Jukel + Jukel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1194-1195.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Besaunt + Robert + Besaunt + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1194-1195.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Alulf + William + fitz-Alulf + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1193-1194.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Isabel + William + fitz-Isabel + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1193-1194.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger fitz-Alan + Roger + fitz-Alan + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1192-1193. + Mayor 1211-1214.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Peter Nevelun + Peter + Nevelun + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1191-1192. + Possible father of Peter Nevelun.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Duket + Nicholas + Duket + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1191-1192 and + 1196-1197.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Bucknote + John + Bucknote + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1190-1191.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Haverill + William + Haverill + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1190-1191.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Herlion + John + Herlion + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1192-1193.

+
+ + + + Roger le Duc + Roger + le Duc + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1192-1193.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry de Cornhill + Henry + de Cornhill + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1187-1189.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Isabell + William + fitz-Isabell + +

Portgrave during the reign of Henry II.

+
+ + + + Robert Bar Querelle + Robert + Bar Querelle + +

Provost during the reign of Henry I.

+
+ + + + Ernulfus Buchel + Ernulfus + Buchel + +

Portgrave during the reign of Henry II.

+
+ + + + Aelfsie + Aelfsie + +

Portreeve of London. Mentioned in the last charter of + Edward the Confessor.

+
+ + + + Leofstane + Leofstane + +

Portreeve of London. Mentioned in the last charter of + Edward the Confessor.

+
+ + + + Ælfweard of London + Ælfweard + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1035-1044.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Wolfegare + Wolfegare + +

Portgrave during the reign of Edward the + Confessor.

+
+ + + + Adhered + Adhered + +

Earl of Mercia. Son-in-law of Alfred the + Great.

+
+ + + + Marianus Scotus of Mainz + Marianus + Scotus + + + +

Monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Florence of Worcester + Florence + +

Monk and chronicler.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Bancroft + Richard + Bancroft + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1597-1604. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1604-1610. Chief overseer of the production of the King James + Bible.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edwin Sandys + Edwin + Sandys + Bishop of Worcester + Bishop of London + Archibishop of York + + + + +

Bishop of Worcester 1559-1570. Bishop of London + 1570-1576. + Archbishop of York 1576-1588. Translator of the Bishop’s Bible.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Ridley + Nicholas + Ridley + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of London and Westminster + + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1547–1550. Bishop of London and Westminster + 1550-1553.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Latimer + William + Latimer + +

Parson of St. Lawrence Pountney.

+
+
+ + + + John Hooper + John + Hooper + Bishop of Gloucester + Bishop of Worcester + + + + +

Bishop of Gloucester 1550-1554. Bishop of Worcester 1552-1554. Exectued for heresy during the reign of Mary I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edmund Bonner + Edmund + Bonner + Bishop of London + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1539-1549 and + 1553-1559.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Warham + William + Warham + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1502-1504. + Lord Chancellor of England + 1504-1515. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1503-1532.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Savage + Thomas + Savage + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of London + Archbishop of York + + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1493-1496. Bishop of London + 1496-1501. + Archbishop of York 1501-1507. Chaplain to Henry VII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Hill + Richard + Hill + Bishop of London + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1489-1496.

+ + ODNB + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Robert Gilbert + Robert + Gilbert + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1436-1448.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Marshall + John + Marshall + Bishop of London + +

Bishop of London.

+
+ + + + John Kempe + John + Kempe + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of Chichester + Bishop of London + Archbishop of York + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1419–1421. Bishop of Chichester 1421–1422. Bishop of London + 1422-1426. + Archbishop of York 1426-1452. Archbishop of Canterbury 1452-1454.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Clifford + Richard + Clifford + Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells + Bishop of Worcester + Bishop of London + + +

Lord Privy Seal of England + 1397-1401. + Keeper of the King’s Wardrobe + 1390-1398. + Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells 1400. Bishop of Worcester 1401-1407. Bishop + of London + 1407-1421.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bubwith + Nicholas + Bubwith + Bishop of London + Bishop of Salisbury + Bishop of Bath and Wells + + + +

Bishop of London + 1406-1407. + Bishop of Salisbury 1407. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1407-1424. Lord + Privy Seal of England + 1405-1406. + Lord High Treasurer 1407-1408.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roger Walden + Roger + Walden + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1395. Archbishop of Canterbury 1397-1399. Bishop + of London + 1405-1406. + Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Braybrooke + Robert + Braybrooke + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1381-1404. + Lord Chancellor of England + 1382-1383. + Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1397.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Courtenay + William + Courtenay + Bishop of Hereford + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Bishop of Hereford 1370-1375. Bishop of London + 1375-1381. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1381-1396.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Adam of Mirimuth + Adam + + + +

Historian and diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Michael Northburgh + Michael + Northburgh + Bishop pf London + + +

Bishop of London + 1354-1361.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard de Wentworth + Richard + de Wentworth + Bishop of London + + +

Lord Privy Seal of England + 1337-1338. + Bishop of London + 1338-1339. + Lord Chancellor of England + 1338-1339.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Stephen Gravesend + Stephen + Gravesend + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1318-1338.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Segrave + Gilbert + Segrave + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1313-1316.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Peter of Alba + Peter + Bishop of Alba + +

Bishop of Alba.

+
+ + + + Richard Gravesend + Richard + Gravesend + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1280-1303.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Fulke Lovell + Fulke + Lovell + Bishop-elect of London + + +

Bishop-elect of London + 1280.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Chishull + John + Chishull + Bishop of London + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1263 and 1270-1271. Lord Chancellor of England + 1263-1264 and + 1268-1269. + Bishop of London + 1273-1280.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John of Eversden + John + + +

Benedictine monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry of Sandwich + Henry + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1262-1273.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Talbot + Richard + Talbot + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1262. + Nephew of Fulk Basset.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Textor + John + Textor + +

Historian.

+ + EEBO +
+
+ + + + William de Ste-Mère-Église + William + de Ste-Mère-Église + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1198-1221.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard fitz-Neal + Richard + fitz-Neal + Bishop of London + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1156-1195. Bishop of London + 1189-1198. + Author of Dialogue Concerning the Exchequer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Foliot + Gilbert + Foliot + Bishop of Hereford + Bishop of London + + + +

Abbot of Gloucester 1139-1148. Bishop of Hereford 1148-1163. Bishop of London + 1163-1187.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard de Belmeis II + Richard + de Belmeis + II + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1152-1162. + Nephew of Richard de Belmeis.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert de Sigello + Robert + de Sigello + Bishop of London + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1133-1135. + Bishop of London + 1141-1150.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Universalis + Gilbert + Universalis + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1127-1134.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugh d’Orevalle + Hugh + d’Orevalle + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1075-1085.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Spearhafoc + Spearhafoc + Bishop-elect of London + + +

Bishop-elect of London + 1051-1052.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert of Jumièges + Robert + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Bishop of London + 1044-1051. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1051-1052.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ælfhun + Ælfhun + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1002-1018. Builder of St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + + Alwinus + Alwinus + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London.

+
+ + + + Edgar + Edgar + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London.

+
+ + + + Aelfstan + Aelfstan + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 959-996.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Brihthelm + Brihthelm + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 951-959.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Welstanus + Welstanus + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London.

+
+ + + + Eadred + Eadred + King of the English + + + +

King of the English 946-955.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Theodred + Theodred + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 909-953.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Asser + Asser + Bishop of Sherborne + + +

Bishop of Sherborne 895-909. Author of Life of King + Alfred.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Leofstan + Leofstan + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 909-926.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Aethelweard of London + Aethelweard + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 909-926.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Wulfsige + Wulfsige + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 897-900.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Heahstan + Heahstan + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 857-897.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Swithwulf + Swithwulf + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 857-896.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Deorwulf + Deorwulf + Bishop of London + +

Bishop of London + 853–883.

+
+ + + + Ceolberht + Ceolberht + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 815-859.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Aethelnoth + Aethelnoth + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 805-811.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Osmund + Osmund + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 801-811.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Heathoberht + Heathoberht + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 796-801.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eadbald + Eadbald + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 793-798.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Coenwalh + Coenwalh + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 789-796.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eadgar of London + Eadgar + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 787-793.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eadberht + Eadberht + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 772-789.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Wigheah + Wigheah + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 766-781.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ecgwulf + Ecgwulf + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 745-772.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Tatwine + Tatwine + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 731-734.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ingwald + Ingwald + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 705-745.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ralph de Diceto + Ralph + de Diceto + Archdeacon of Middlesex + + +

Archdeacon of Middlesex. Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. + Author of Abbreviationes chronicorum and Ymagines + historiarum.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sæbbi of Essex + Sæbbi + King of Essex + + +

King of Essex 664–694.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Waldhere + Waldhere + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 693-716.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Æthelburh of Barking + Saint + Æthelburh + + +

Founder of the dual monastery of Barking. Sister of Earconwald.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Theodore of Tarsus + Theodore + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 668-690.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Wulfhere of Mercia + Wulfhere + King of Mercia + + +

King of Mercia 658-675.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cenwalh of Wessex + Cenwalh + King of Wessex + + +

King of Wessex 642–645 and 648–672.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Wine + Wine + Bishop of Winchester + Bishop of Dorchester + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of Winchester 660-663. Bishop of Dorchester 663-666. Bishop of London + 666-672.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ralph of Coggeshall + Ralph + + +

Historian and Abbot of Coggeshall. One author of the Chronicon + Anglicanum.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Finán of Lindisfarne + Finán + Bishop of Lindisfarne + + +

Bishop of Lindisfarne 651-661.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cedd + Cedd + Bishop of the East Saxons + + + +

Bishop of the East Saxons 654-664.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sigeberht the Little + Sigeberht + the Little + King of Essex + + +

King of Essex 623–653.

+ + Britannica + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sigeberht the Good + Sigberht + the Good + King of Essex + + +

King of Essex 653–660.

+ + Britannica + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John + John + +

Abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Justus + Justus + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 624-631. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Vodinus + Vodinus + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London. Martyred by the Saxons.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Guidelinus + Guidelinus + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London. Appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of + Britian.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hilary + Hilary + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thedred + Thedred + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dedwin + Dedwin + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Iltuta + Iltuta + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Stephan + Stephan + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Paludius + Paludius + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Conan + Conan + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Obinus + Obinus + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cadar + Cadar + Archbishop of London + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Deruvian + Saint + Deruvian + +

Bishop and saint. Sent by the Pope to aid with Lucius of + Britain’ conversion to Christianity. Appears in Geoffrey of + Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Fagan + Saint + Fagan + +

Bishop and saint. Sent by the Pope to aid with Lucius of + Britain’ conversion to Christianity. Appears in Geoffrey of + Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Meduvinus + Meduvinus + +

Sent as an ambassador alongside Elvanus to spread + Christianity in Britain.

+
+ + + + Eleuterus + Eleuterus + Bishop of Rome + + +

Bishop of Rome 174-189.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Arvirargus + Arvirargus + King of Britain + +

King of Britain. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joseph of Arimathea + Joseph + +

Assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus Christ in + the Bible. Possible founder of the earliest Christian oratory in Glastonbury.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Oliver Cromwell + Oliver + Cromwell + Lord Protector + + + +

Soldier, statesman, and Lord Protector of England, + Scotland, and Ireland. Led the parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Islip + John + Islip + + + +

Abbot of the monastery of Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Anne Fiennes (née Sackville) + Anne + Fiennes + Sackville + + +

Lady Dacre. Gentlewoman and benefactor. Wife of Gregory Fiennes. + Daughter of Sir Richard Sackville. Sister of Thomas Sackville.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Grey + William + Grey + + + +

Thirteenth Baron Grey de Wilton. Military commander.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cornelius Van Dun + Cornelius + Van Dun + +

Yeoman of the Guard. Monument at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Westminster Abbey + +
+
+ + + + Gregory Fiennes + Gregory + Fiennes + + + +

Tenth Baron Dacre. Husband of Anne Fiennes.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sanchia of Provence + Sanchia + + + +

Daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV and Beatrice of Savoy. Wife of Richard of Cornwall. + Sister of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor + of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Beatrice of Savoy + Beatrice + + + +

Mother of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of Provence, Sanchia of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence. Daughter of Thomas I of + Savoy. Sister of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, + Philip I of Savoy, and Boniface of + Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Brown + William + Brown + + +

Mentioned alongside Hugh Gifford in a commandment by + Henry III. Not to be confused with Sir + William Brown.

+
+ + + + Hugh Gifford + Hugh + Gifford + + +

Mentioned alongside William Brown in a commandment by + Henry III.

+
+ + + + William de Havarhull + William + de Havarhull + + +

King’s Treasurer during the reign of Henry III.

+
+ + + + Ingulf + Ingulf + + +

Abbot of Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Leo IX + Pope + Leo + IX + + + +

Pope 1049-1054.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lord John Rustle + Lord + John + Rustle + +

Monument at St. Michael, Cornhill. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Bromely + Sir + Thomas + Bromley + + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1579-1587. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Puckering + Sir + John + Puckering + + + +

Lord Keeper and Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wentworth + Thomas + Wentworth + + + +

First Baron Wentworth and Sixth Baron le Despencer. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wharton + Thomas + Wharton + + + +

Second Baron Wharton. Soldier and administrator. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth + Elizabeth + +

Countess of Hertfordshire. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Barkley + Elizabeth + Barkley + +

Countess of Ormond. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Maurice Barkley + Maurice + Barkley + +

Husband of Elizabeth Barkley.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Elizabeth Barkley (née Sonds) + Elizabeth + Barkley + Sonds + +

Wife of Sir Maurice Barkley. Daughter of Anthony Sonds. Mother of Robert Barkley, Margaret Barkley and John Barkley.

+
+ + + + Frances Radclyffe (née Sidney) + Frances + Radclyffe + Sidney + + + +

Countess of Sussex. Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth + I. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Mildred Cecil (née Cooke) + Mildred + Cecil + Cooke + + + +

Noblewoman, scholar, and translator. Wife of Sir William + Cecil. Mother of Anne Cecil and Sir Robert Cecil. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Anne Cecil + Anne + Cecil + + + +

Countess of Oxford. Daughter of Sir William Cecil and Mildred Cecil. Sister of Sir Robert Cecil. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jane Seymour + Jane + Seymour + + + +

Author. Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour. Sister of Edward Seymour. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be confused with Jane Seymour.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jane Seymour + Jane + Seymour + Queen consort of England + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1536-1537. + Third wife of Henry VIII. Mother of King + Edward VI. Not to be confused with Jane Seymour.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Anne Seymour (née Stanhope) + Anne + Seymour + Stanhope + + + +

Duchess of Somerset. Wife of Edward Seymour. Mother of Edward Seymour and Jane Seymour. Briefly the most powerful woman in England. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Speght + Thomas + Speght + + +

Literary editor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Caxton + William + Caxton + + + +

Merchant, diplomat, writer, and printer. Possibly the first Englishmen to work as a + printer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Brigham + Nicholas + Brigham + + +

Latin scholar and antiquarian. Builder of the tomb for Geoffrey + Chaucer in Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Charles Stuart + Charles + Stuart + + + +

First Earl of Lennox. Son of Margaret Douglas. Buried at + Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margaret Douglas + Margaret + Douglas + + + +

Countess of Lennox. Mother of Charles Stuart. Daughter + of Margaret Tudor of Scotland. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Rouse + Sir + Richard + Rouse + +

Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Athelaise de Mandeville + Athelaise + de Mandeville + +

Wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Westminster Abbey + +
+
+ + + + Sir Foulk of Newcastle + Sir + Foulk + +

Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Sir James Barons + Sir + James + Barons + +

Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Sir John Salisbury + Sir + John + Salisbury + +

Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Robert Hauley + Robert + Hauley + + +

Squire. Founder of a chantry at St. Mary Le Bow. + Murdered at Westminster Abbey. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Westminster Abbey +
+
+ + + + Arthur Troffote + Arthur + Troffote + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Raph Constantine + Raph + Constantine + +

Gentleman. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + William Southcot + William + Southcot + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + William Southwike + William + Southwike + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + John Watkins + John + Watkins + +

Esquire. Husband of Anne Watkins.

+
+ + + + Anne Watkins + Anne + Watkins + +

Wife of John Watkins. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + John Felby + John + Felby + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + George Mortimer + George + Mortimer + +

Bastard. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Lady Johane Tokyne + Lady + Johane + Tokyne + +

Daughter of Dabridge Court. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Dabridge Court + Dabridge + Court + +

Father of Lady Johane Tokyne.

+
+ + + + Robert Browne + Robert + Browne + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be + confused with Robert Browne or Robert + Brown.

+
+ + + + William Browne + William + Browne + +

Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be + confused with William Browne.

+
+ + + + Sir Lewes Robsart + Sir + Lewes + Robsart + +

Lord Bourchier of Hainault. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + Keepe 112 +
+
+ + + + Sir John Hampden + Sir + John + Hampden + +

Knight of Buckingham. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Mary Tudor of France + Mary + Tudor + Queen consort of France + + + +

Queen consort of France 1514-1515. Wife of Louis XII of + France. Daughter of Henry VII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Louis XII of France + Louis + XII + King of France + +

King of France 1498–1515.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Frances Grey (née Brandon) + Frances + Grey + Brandon + + + +

Duchess of Suffolk. Mother of Lady Jane Grey. Daughter + of Mary Tudor of France and Charles + Brandon. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Lady Mary Keys (née Grey) + Lady + Mary + Keys + Grey + + + +

Daughter of Frances Grey and Sir + Henry Grey. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Vaughan + Sir + Thomas + Vaughan + + + +

Welsh statesman and diplomat. Rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses. Buried + at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Bourchier + Humphrey + Bourchier + +

Father of Henry Bourchier. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+ + + + Sir John Golafre + Sir + John + Golafre + + +

Courtier. Husband of Philippa de Mohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Walter Hungerford + Walter + Hungerford + + + +

First Baron Hungerford. Knight. Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Carew + Nicholas + Carew + + +

Soldier and feudal lord. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Dudley + William + Dudley + Bishop of Durham + + +

Bishop of Durham 1476–1483. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John de Mohun + John + de Mohun + + + +

Second Baron Mohun and Ninth Feudal Baron of Dunster. Knight of the Garter.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Philippa de Mohun + Philippa + de Mohun + + +

Duchess of York. Wife of Walter fitz-Walter, Sir John Golafre, and Edward of + Norwich. Daughter of John de Mohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + + Sir John Hungerford + Sir + John + Hungerford + +

Knight. Son of Sir Thomas Hungerford. Brother of Anthony Hungerford.

+
+ + + + Katherine Daubeney + Katherine + Daubeney + +

Countess of Bridgewater.

+
+ + + + John de Valence + John + de Valence + +

Son of William de Valence. Brother of Margaret de Valence. Buried at Westminster + Abbey. Heart buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+ + + + Margaret de Valence + Margaret + de Valence + +

Daughter of William de Valence. Sister of John de Valence. Buried at Westminster + Abbey. Heart buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+ + + + Giles Daubeney + Giles + Daubeney + + + +

First Baron Daubeney. Soldier, diplomat, and privy councilor to Henry VII. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Waltham + John + Waltham + Bishop of Salisbury + + +

Lord Privy Seal of England + 1386-1389. + Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395. Lord High Treasurer 1391-1395. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William de Valence + William + de Valence + + +

First Earl of Pembroke. French nobleman and knight. Became important in English + politics due to his relationship with Henry III. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Tudor + Elizabeth + Tudor + + + +

Daughter of Henry VII. Died at three years of age. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Curson + Robert + Curson + +

Knight. Husband to Elizabeth Blount. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Belin + Belin + +

Late owner of Billingsgate.

+
+ + + + William of Windsor + William + +

Son of Edward III. Brother of Blanche. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Blanche + Blanche + +

Daughter of Edward III. Sister of William of Windsor. Died shortly after birth. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret of York + Margaret + +

Fourth daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dame Mary Ramsey (née Dale) + Dame + Mary + Ramsey + Dale + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Ramsey. Daughter of William Dale.

+
+ + + + Alexander Neckam + Alexander + Neckam + + + +

Scholar, teacher, and theologian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Paige + John + Paige + + +

Merchant.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Dane + Margaret + Dane + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street). + Wife of William Dane. Buried at St. + Margaret Moses. Possibly the same person as Mistress Dane.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Broun + Stephen + Broun + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1431-1432. + Mayor 1438-1439 and 1448-1449. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Calveley + Sir + Hugh + Calveley + + +

Military commander. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Percy + Thomas + Percy + Earl of Worcester + + + +

Soldier and diplomat. Grandson of Henry III. Not to be + confused with Thomas Percy.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Mercer + John + Mercer + +

Scotsman captured at sea and imprisoned in Scarborough Castle.

+ + Drummond 42 +
+
+ + + + Margaret Picard + Margaret + Picard + +

Wife of Henry Picard.

+
+ + + + David II of Scotland + David + II + King of Scotland + +

King of Scotland 1329-1371.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry le Waleys + Henry + le Waleys + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1270-1271. Mayor 1273-1274, 1281-1284 and 1297-1299. Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry the Young King + Henry + the Young King + +

Son of Henry II. Crowned titular king during his + father’s reign.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sylvester I + Sylvester + I + Pope + +

Pope 314-335.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lucan + Lucan + +

Roman poet.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. John the Baptist + Saint + John + the Baptist + +

Preacher in the Bible. Baptized Jesus Christ.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edward Hall + Edward + Hall + +

Lawyer and historian. Not to be confused with Edward + Hall or Edward Hall.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Ufford + William + Ufford + +

Second Earl of Suffolk. Son of Robert Ufford.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Magnus Erlendsson + Magnus + Erlendsson + +

Earl of Orkney.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard of Conisburgh + Richard + +

Third Earl of Cambridge. Son of Edmund of Langley. Grandfather of Edward IV and + Richard III.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas West + Nicholas + West + Bishop of Ely + +

Bishop of Ely 1515-1533.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ramon Berenguer IV + Ramon + Berenguer + IV + +

Count of Provence. Father of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of Provence, Sanchia of + Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eleanor of Provence + Eleanor + Queen consort of England + +

Queen consort of England + 1236-1272. + Wife of Henry III. Daughter of Ramon + Berenguer IV and Beatrice of Savoy. Sister of Margaret of Provence, Sanchia of + Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir + Sir Edward Stanley + Edward + Stanley + +

Third Earl of Derby. Knight of the Garter. Ward of Thomas + Wolsey. Not to be confused with Sir Edward Stanley.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Augustus Caesar + Augustus + Caesar + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Gaius Octavius Thurinus + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 27 BCE–14 CE.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Percy + Thomas + Percy + +

First Baron Egremont. Lancastrian ally during the Wars of the Roses. Brother of Sir Richard Percy. Not to be + confused with Thomas Percy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Beaufort + Henry + Beaufort + +

Third Duke of Somerset. Lancastrian military commander during the Wars of the + Roses.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Holland + Henry + Holland + + + +

Third Duke of Exeter. Lancastrian leader during the Wars of the Roses. Son of John Holland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Perie + Sir + Thomas + Perie + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + John Clifford + John + Clifford + +

Ninth Baron de Clifford. Lancastarian military leader during the Wars of the + Roses.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Æolus + Æolus + + +

King of the island of Aeolia in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Melpomene + Melpomene + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of tragedy or lyre playing. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Thalia + Thalia + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of comedy. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Euterpe + Euterpe + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of music or flute playing. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Terpsichore + Terpsichore + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of dancing, chorus, or lyric poetry. + Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Erato + Erato + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of lyric and erotic poetry or hymns. + Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Calliope + Calliope + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of epic poetry. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Urania + Urania + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of astronomy. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Polymnia + Polymnia + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of dancing or geometry. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Apollo + Apollo + Phoebus + + +

God of healing, medicine, archery, music, poetry, and the sun in Greek and Roman + mythology. Defined as the god of divine distance since the time of Homer.

+ + EB + EM + (Greek) + EM + (Roman) + +
+
+ + + + Clio + Clio + + +

One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of history. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + City + City + + +

Personification of civic institution of the city. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Coggeshall + Thomas + Coggeshall + + + +

Member of Parliament.

+ + HPO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Cote + Henry + Cote + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1490-1491. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Builder of St. Foster.

+ + MASL + + +
+
+ + + + Country + Country + + +

Personification of the nation and land. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + St. Catherine of Alexandria + Saint + Catherine + + + +

Venerated saint and martyr. Daughter of Constus.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Giant + Giant + + +

Personification of the Iron Age of human history. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Aer + Aer + + +

Personification of the element of air. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Aqua + Aqua + + +

Personification of the element of water. Allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Ignis + Ignis + + +

Personification of the element of fire. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Ver + Ver + + +

Personification of the season of spring. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Autumne + Autumne + + +

Personification of the season of autumn. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Hyems + Hyems + + +

Personification of the season of winter. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Peace + Peace + + +

Personification of peace. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + War + War + + +

Personification of war and violence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Terra + Terra + + +

Goddess of the earth in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Law + Law + + +

Personification of the institution of law. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Religion + Religion + + +

Personification of religion. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + America + America + + +

Personification of the continents of America. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Europa + Europa + + +

Personification of the continent of Europe. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Asia + Asia + + +

Personification of the continent of Asia. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Africa + Africa + + +

Personification of the continent of Africa. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Luna + Luna + Cynthia + + +

Goddess of the moon in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thames + Thames + Thamesis + + +

Personification of the Thames. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Rumour + Rumour + + +

Personification of hearsay and rumour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Arete + Arete + + +

Greek personification of goodness and virtue. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows. Also referred to as Vertue.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Envy + Envy + + +

Personification of envy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
+
+ + + + Justice + Justice + + +

Personification of lawfulness and fairness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
+
+ + + + Mercury + Mercury + + +

God of merchandise and merchants in Roman mythology. Equated with Hermes in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Wisdom + Wisdom + + +

Personification of wisdom. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Desire + Desire + + +

Personification of desire. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Industry + Industry + + +

Personification of industry. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Ignorance + Ignorance + + +

Personification of ignorance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sloth + Sloth + + +

Personification of laziness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Oppression + Oppression + + +

Personification of oppression. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Disdain + Disdain + + +

Personification of disdain. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Riot + Riot + + +

Personification of uprising and disorder. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Calumny + Calumny + + +

Personification of slander and defamation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Bacchus + Bacchus + + +

God of wine and ecstasy in Roman mythology. Equated with Dionysus in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Argus Panoptes + Argus + Panoptes + + +

Many-eyed giant in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pasiphaë + Pasiphaë + Queen of Crete + + +

Queen of Crete in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Callisto + Callisto + + +

Nymph in Greek mythology. Mother of Arcas.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Arcas + Arcas + King of Arcadia + + +

King of Arcadia in Greek mythology. Son of Callisto.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Faringdon + William + Faringdon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1280-1281. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Principle owner + of Farringdon Ward. Father of Nicholas + Faringdon.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Faringdon + Nicholas + Faringdon + Mayor + + +

Mayor of London + 1308-1309, 1313-1314, and 1320-1324. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Principle owner of Farringdon Ward. Son of + William Faringdon. Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Farrant + Richard + Farrant + + + + +

Musician and theatrical producer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Farrant (née Bower) + Anne + Farrant + Bower + + + +

Wife of Richard Farrant. Daughter of Richard Bower.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fenrother + Robert + Fenrother + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1512-1513. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Monument at St. John Zachary.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Fidelity + Fidelity + + +

Personification of fidelity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Faukconbridge + John + Faukconbridge + + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Cornelius Fish + Cornelius + Fish + + +

Chamberlain of London + 1603-1626.

+
+
+ + + + Jasper Fisher + Jasper + Fisher + + + + +

Clerk of the Chancery. Member of the Goldsmith’s + Company.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Walter Fish + Walter + Fish + + + +

Master of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Taylor to + Elizabeth I.

+ + HPO + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Fisher + John + Fisher + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Fisher.

+
+ + + + Four Winds + Four Winds + + +

Wind gods in Greek mythology. Appear as a set of four allegorical characters in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Agnes Forster + Dame + Agnes + Forster + + + +

Prison reformer. Wife of Stephen Forster. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Fortune + Fortune + + +

Personification of fortune. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Forster + Stephen + Forster + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1444-1445. + Mayor 1454-1455. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Possible member of the Grocers’ + Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Foxe + John + Foxe + + + + +

Martyrologist. Author of Actes and Monuments. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Flasket + John + Flasket + + + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Mary Frith + Mary + Frith + Moll Cutpurse + + + + +

Thief.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Frowick + Henry + de Frowick + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1427-1428. + Mayor 1435-1436 and 1444-1445. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + George Gascoigne + George + Gascoigne + + + + +

Author and soldier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John of Gaunt + John + + + + +

Duke of Aquitaine and First Duke of Lancaster. Husband of Blanche of + Lancaster.

+ + MoEML + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Garland + John + Garland + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Gehazi + Gehazi + + +

Servant of the prophet Elisha in the Bible.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bennett Gerard + Bennett + Gerard + + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + John Gerrard + John + Gerrard + + + +

Member of the Merchants of the Staple. Buried at + St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Conrad Gessner + Conrad + Gessner + + + + +

Swiss naturalist and zoologist. Author of the five-volume Historiae + animalium, now considered a landmark text of modern zoology.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Grinling Gibbons + Grinling + Gibbons + + + + +

Woodcarver and sculptor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Avice Gibson + Avice + Gibson + + +

Wife of Nicholas Gibson.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Gibson + Nicholas + Gibson + + +

Husband of Avice Gibson.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Gifford + Sir + John + Gifford + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars. Possibly the same person as John Gifford.

+
+
+ + + + Nathaniel Giles + Nathaniel + Giles + + + + +

Choirmaster and composer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Zorzi Guistinian + Zorzi + Guistinian + + +

Venetian ambassador in the court of James VI and I.

+
+
+ + + + John Gill + John + Gill + + +

Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen + Armourers of St. John the Baptist.

+
+ + + + John Goad + John + Goad + + +

Husband of Joan Goad. Buried at St. + Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Goad + Joan + Goad + +

Wife of John Goad. Buried at St. + Katherine Cree.

+
+ + + + Thomas Goodwine + Thomas + Goodwine + + +

Esquire. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory. Not to be confused + with Thomas Goodwine.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Gosson + Henry + Gosson + + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + +
+ +
+ + + Stephen Gosson + Stephen + Gosson + + + + +

Clergyman and anti-theatrical polemicist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gogmagog + Gogmagog + the Albione + + +

One of the Guildhall Giants. Killed by Corineus the Briton.

+ + BHO + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Goodworks + Goodworks + + +

Personification of Christian actions and deeds. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Gower + John + Gower + + + +

Steward of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Buried St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Not to be confused with John Gower.

+
+
+ + + + Grace + Grace + + +

Personification of grace. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Grafton + Richard + Grafton + + + + +

Printer and historian.

+ + EB + HPO + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gravity + Gravity + + +

Personification of graveness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Greene + Robert + Greene + + + + +

Writer and playwright. Buried at St. Botolph, + Aldersgate.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Gresham + Sir + Thomas + Gresham + + + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Founder of the + Royal Exchange. Father of Richard + Gresham. Son of Sir Richard Gresham.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + + + + Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley) + Lady + Jane + Grey + Dudley + + + + +

Contested Queen of England from 10 July to 19 July 1553.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reynold Grey + Reynold + Grey + + + + +

Third Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Nobleman and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Griffin + Anne + Griffin + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + John Grinkin + John + Grinkin + + +

Artificer of mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Peter Grinfers + Sir + Peter + Grinfers + + +

Emigrant of France. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Grismand + John + Grismand + + +

Bookseller, printer, and typefounder.

+ + BBTI + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Gwendoline + Gwendoline + + +

Wife of Locrine. Appears in Geoffrey of + Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Hacket + Hacket + + +

Gentleman of the King’s Chapel. Buried at St. Helen’s, + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Hadley + Richard + Hadley + + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Peter, Westcheap.

+
+ + + + Margery Jourdain + Margery + Jourdain + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Dick the Butcher + Dick + the Butcher + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Prince Hal + Prince + Hal + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Bardolph + Bardolph + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + John Halton + John + Halton + + +

Gentleman. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Hampton + Sir + William + Hampton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1462-1463. + Mayor 1472-1473. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. + Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hale + Thomas + Hale + + +

Attendant to Henry VIII. Owner of the Charterhouse.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Leonard Halliday + Sir + Leonard + Holliday + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1595-1596. + Mayor 1605-1606. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Knighted on 26 July + 1603.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + + Rose Oatley + Rose + Oatley + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Oatley + Sir + Roger + Oatley + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Lacy + Sir + Hugh + Lacy + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Rowland Lacy + Rowland + Lacy + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Frigbottom + Mistress + Frigbottom + + +

Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Hariot + Sir + John + Hariot + + +

Parson of St. Gabriel Fenchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Harley + Sir + Robert + Harley + + + + +

Member of Parliament.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmond Harlocke + Harlocke + Edmond + + +

Member of the Curriers’ Company. Buried at + St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+ + + + Thomas Harman + Thomas + Harman + + + +

Writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Harmony + Harmony + + +

Personification of harmony. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Hartshorne + John + Hartshorne + +

Esquire. Servant of Henry IV. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Harpsfield + Nicholas + Harpsfield + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Possibly historian and + controversialist Nicholas Harpsfield. See ODNB.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Harper + Sir + William + Harper + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1556-1557. + Mayor 1561-1562. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Harrison + William + Harrison + + + + +

Historian and topographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Stephen Harrison + Stephen + Harrison + + + +

Joiner and architect.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Sebastian Harvey + Sir + Sebastian + Harvey + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1609-1610. Mayor 1618-1619. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Knighted on + 17 + July 1616.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Harvey + Thomas + Harvey + + + + +

Husband of Anne Middleton. Stepfather of Thomas Middleton.

+
+
+ + + + John Hatherle + John + Hatherle + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1431-1432. Mayor 1442-1443. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Haughton + William + Haughton + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Madame Haughty + Madame + Haughty + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Mavis + Mistress + Mavis + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Hayes + Sir + Thomas + Hayes + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1604-1605. + Mayor 1614-1615. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Knighted on 26 July 1603.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Helling + Helling + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Heminges + John + Heminges + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men. First editor of + William Shakespeare’s First Folio. Artificer of mayoral + shows.

+ + + EB + + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Heneage + Sir + John + Heneage + + + + +

Lincolnshire lawyer. Father of Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Heneage + Sir + Thomas + Heneage + + + + +

Courtier and chief gentleman of the Privy Chamber. Son of Sir John + Heneage.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Heneage + Sir + Thomas + Heneage + + + + +

Courtier and parliamentarian. Husband of Anne Heneage. Father of Elizabeth Finch. Buried at Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s).

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Hengist + Hengist + the Saxon + King of Kent + + + +

King of Kent 455-488. Heavily mythologized in the centuries following his + death.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Heningham + Sir + John + Heningham + + +

Husband of Dame Isabel Heningham. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Isabel Heningham + Dame + Isabel + Heningham + + +

Wife of Sir John Heningham. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Henrietta Maria + Henrietta + Maria + Queen consort of England + Queen consort of Scotland + Queen consort of Ireland + + + + +

Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1625-1649. Wife of + Charles I.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry VIII + Henry + VIII + King of England + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of England and Ireland 1509-1547.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry VI + Henry + VI + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1422-1461 and + 1470-1471.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry I + Henry + I + King of England + Beauclerc + + + + +

King of England + 1100-1135.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry IV + Henry + IV + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1399-1413.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry VII + Henry + VII + King of England + + + + +

King of England and Lord of Ireland 1485-1509. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry II + Henry + II + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1154-1189.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry III + Henry + III + King of England + + + + +

King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine + 1216-1272. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry V + Henry + V + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1413-1422. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Frederick + Henry + Frederick + + + + +

Prince of Wales. Son of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. Brother of Charles I + and Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia. Died of typhoid fever at the + age of eighteen.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip Henslowe + Philip + Henslowe + + + + +

Theatre financier. Husband of Agnes Henslowe. Son of Edmund Henslowe and Margaret Henslowe. Brother of Edmund Henslowe and John Henslowe.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Herbert + Henry + Herbert + + + + +

Second Earl of Pembroke. Son of William Herbert. Father of William Herbert.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Herbert + Sir + Henry + Herbert + + + + +

Master of the Revels.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Herbert + William + Herbert + + + + +

Third Earl of Pembroke. Son of Henry Herbert. Brother of + Phillip Herbert. Dedicatee of William + Shakespeare’s First Folio.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Herenden + John + Herenden + + +

Esquire. Member of the Mercersʼ Company. + Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+ + + + George Heriot + George + Heriot + + + +

Jeweller and philanthropist. Husband of Alison + Heriot.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter Heylyn + Peter + Heylyn + + + +

Clergymen and historian. Author of books on science and geography.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hey + Thomas + Hey + + +

Husband of Ellis Hey. Buried at St. + Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Ellis Hey + Ellis + Hey + + +

Wife of Thomas Hey. Buried at St. + Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Heywood + Thomas + Heywood + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Rowland Heyward + Sir + Rowland + Heyward + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1563-1564. + Mayor 1570-1571 and 1590-1591. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband of Katherine Heyward. + Father of George Heyward, John + Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, Mary Heyward, and Anne Heyward.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Augustine Hynde + Augustine + Hynde + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1550-1551. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband of + Dame Elizabeth Hynde. Buried at St. + Peter, Westcheap.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Henry Man + Henry + Man + Bishop of Sodor and Man + + + + +

Bishop of Sodor and Man 1546–1556. Buried at St. Andrew + Undershaft.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Old Hobson + Old + Hobson + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + John Hod + John + Hod + + +

Priest of St. Augustine Papey.

+
+
+ + + + William Hogarth + William + Hogarth + + + + +

Painter and engraver.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Raphael Holinshed + Raphael + Holinshed + + + + +

Historian. One author of the Chronicles of England, Scotland, and + Ireland.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Holland + Thomas + Holland + + + + +

Sixth Earl of Kent and Duke of Surrey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Wenceslaus Hollar + Wenceslaus + Hollar + + + + +

Bohemian etcher. Moved to London in 1637 and etched a number of + buildings and plans of the city.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Holles + William + Holles + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1527-1528. + Mayor 1539-1540. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Holland + John + Holland + + + + +

First Earl of Huntington. Father of John Holland. Son of + Thomas Holland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmond Holland + Edmond + Holland + + +

Son of Thomas Holland and Joan of + Kent. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Honesty + Honesty + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hooke + Robert + Hooke + + + + +

Natural philosopher.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jane Horne + Jane + Horne + + +

Wife of Roger Marshall. Buried at St. + Katharine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + I. Horne + I. + Horne + + +

Alderman.

+
+ + + + Raph Hosiar + Raph + Hosiar + + + +

Founder of Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Roger of Hoveden + Roger + + + +

Chronicler and historian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Honour + Honour + + +

Personification of honour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Howard + Henry + Howard + + + + +

Earl of Surrey. Poet and soldier. Monument at All Hallows + Barking.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + Frances Carr (née Howard) + Frances + Howard + Devereux + Carr + + + + + + +

Countess of Somerset. Wife of Robert Devereux and Robert Carr. Daughter of Thomas + Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Howe + Edmund + Howe + + + +

Chronicler.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Huberthorn + Sir + Henry + Huberthorn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1542-1543. + Mayor 1546-1547. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company. Husband of Dame Elizabeth Huberthorn. Monument + at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Huch + John + Huch + + +

Father of Margery Band.

+
+
+ + + + Humber + Humber + the Hun + King of the Huns + + +

King of the Huns. Killed by Locrine and Camber in retaliation for killing Albanact. Appears in + Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of + Britain.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Hunnis + William + Hunnis + + + +

Musician and conspirator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Walter Huntington + Walter + Huntington + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Huntlowe + Thomas + Huntlowe + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1539-1540. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Huss + John + Huss + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Hutton + John + Hutton + + +

First master of the school at the Charterhouse.

+
+
+ + + + Hypomone + Hypomone + + +

Personification of steadfastness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Oliver Ihgham + Sir + Oliver + Ihgham + + +

Knight and soldier.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Isabel + Isabel + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Richard II.

+
+
+ + + + Innocent III + Pope + Innocent + III + + + + +

Pope 1198-1216.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Innogen + Innogen + + +

Wife of Brutus of Troy. Daughter of Pandrasus. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + India + India + + +

Personification of the geographic area and culture of India. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Ivan IV + Ivan + IV + the Terrible + + + + +

Czar of Russia and Grand Prince of Muscovy.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Iwarby + John + Iwarby + + +

Officer in the Receipt of the Exchequer 1447–1478.

+
+
+ + + + William Jaggard + William + Jaggard + + + + +

Printer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Isaac Jaggard + Isaac + Jaggard + + + +

Printer. Son of William Jaggard.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + James VI and I + James + VI + I + King of Scotland + King of England + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of Scotland 1567-1625. King of England and Ireland 1603-1625.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James V + James + V + King of Scotland + + + +

King of Scotland 1513-1542. Husband of Mary of + Guise. Father of Mary, Queen of Scots.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Japheth + Japheth + + +

Son of Noah in the Bible. Father of Samothes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John I + John + I + King of England + Lackland + + + + +

King of England + 1199-1216.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Inigo Jones + Inigo + Jones + + + + +

Architect and theatre designer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Jones + Richard + Jones + + + +

Bookseller and printer. Not to be confused with Richard + Jones.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Ben Jonson + Ben + Jonson + + + + +

Poet and playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan Jordain + Joan + Jordain + + +

Daughter of John Jordain.

+
+
+ + + + John Jordain + John + Jordain + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Father of + Joan Jordain.

+
+ + + + Sir Peter Kaylor + Sir + Peter + Kaylor + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Kempe + Simon + Kempe + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Kempe + John + Kempe + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Kenley + William + Kenley + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Joan of Kent + Joan + + + + +

Countess of Kent and Princess of Wales and Aquitaine. Mother of Richard II and Edmond Holland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Kenude + Sir + William + Kenude + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Kempe + William + Kempe + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men. Buried at + St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Kirkby + John + Kirkby + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1507-1508. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Kingston + Richard + Kingston + + + +

Political writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Kingstone + Sir + William + Kingstone + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Kirton + Stephen + Kirton + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Father of + Grisild Kirton.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Kneseworth + Thomas + Kneseworth + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1495-1496. + Mayor 1505-1506. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, + Guildhall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Knolles + Sir + Robert + Knolles + + + +

First Earl of Banbury. Led a large group of London citizens to Smithfield to assist Richard II during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381. Husband of Constance Knolles. Buried + at Whitefriars Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Constance Knolles + Constance + Knolles + + +

Wife of Sir Robert Knolles.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomis Knolles + Sir + Thomas + Knolles + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1394-1395. + Mayor 1399-1400. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + ODNB + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dame Lucy Knowles + Dame + Lucy + Knowles + + +

Countess of Kent. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Kyiton + Stephen + Kyiton + + +

Alderman.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Kyriel + Nicholas + Kyriel + + +

Son of William Kyriel. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Kyriel + William + Kyriel + + +

Esquire. Father of Nicholas Kyriel.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Kyrton + Stephen + Kyrton + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Julian Lacy + Dame + Julian + Lacy + + +

Wife of Sir Richard Lacy. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Henry de Lacy + Henry + de Lacy + + + + +

Fifth Earl of Lincoln. Benefactor of St. Paul’s Cathedral. + Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey of Lancaster + Humphrey + + + + +

First Duke of Gloucester. Prince, soldier, and literary patron. Rebuilt Baynard’s Castle after it was destroyed by fire in 1428. Husband of Eleanor de Cobham. Son of Henry IV and + Mary de Bohun.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas de la Lande + Sir + Thomas + de la Lande + + +

Buried at Austin Friars. Possibly Welles uprising + participant Sir Thomas de la Lande. See Enacademic’s Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund of Langley + Edmund + + + + +

First Duke of York and Earl of Cambridge. Father of Richard of Conisburgh.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis Langley + Francis + Langley + + + + +

Businessman and moneylender.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Langton + Thomas + Langton + + + +

Chaplain. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Langthorpe + John + Langthorpe + + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Lanman + Henry + Lanman + +

Original proprietor of the Curtain.

+
+ + + + Wolfgang Laz + Wolfgang + Lazius + + + + +

Austrian humanist, historian, and physician.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Langley + Thomas + Langley + + + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Richard Lant + Richard + Lant + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Sir John Lee + Sir + John + Lee + + +

Father of Jane Sayne. Possibly the administrator Sir John + Lee. See ODNB.

+
+
+ + + + Helming Legget + Helming + Legget + + +

Benefactor of Langbourn Ward.

+
+
+ + + + John Leland + John + Leland + + + + +

Poet and antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Leveson + Nicholas + Leveson + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1534-1535. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Lickfinger + Lickfinger + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Stephen Lindericle + Stephen + Lindericle + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Lloyd + Edward + Lloyd + + + + +

Coffee-house keeper, printer, and eponymist of Lloyd’s Insurance.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Llwyd + Humphrey + Llwyd + + + + +

Welsh antiquary and mapmaker.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Locrine + Locrine + + +

Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Albanact and Camber. Given dominion over a section of + Britain which was named Loegres or + Loegria after him and later became England. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Loegria + Loegria + + +

Personification of the geographic area of Logres, later known as England. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + London + London + + +

Personification the city of London. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + William de Longchamp + William + de Longchamp + Bishop of Ely + + + +

Bishop of Ely 1189–1197. Chancellor of England.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Keyton Lorimar + Thomas + Keyton + Lorimar + + +

Monument at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Reynold Love + Reynold + Love + + +

Merchant examined in Parliament in 1376 regarding the impeachment of Ralph Neville.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + John Lovekyn + John + Lovekyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1342-1343. + Mayor 1348-1349, 1358-1359, and 1365-1367. Member of the Stock + Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked + Lane.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Lovell + Henry + Lovell + + +

Son of Lord William Lovell. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Lord William Lovell + Lord + William + Lovell + + +

Father of Henry Lovell.

+
+
+ + + + Love + Love + + +

Personification of love. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Michael Pistoy + Michael + Pistoy + + +

Lombard connected with the Green Gate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Martin Lumley + Sir + Martin + Lumley + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1614-1615. Mayor 1623-1624. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 23 June + 1624.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Lydgate + John + Lydgate + + + + +

Poet and monk of Bury.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Lyly + John + Lyly + + + + +

Writer and playwright.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Lynd + Robert + Lynd + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Lucio + Lucio + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+
+
+ + + + Donald Lupton + Donald + Lupton + + + +

Clergyman and writer.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Lute + John + Lute + + + +

Property owner freed from the Drapers’ Company in + 1573.

+ + ROLLCO + +
+
+ + + + John Mabbe + John + Mabbe + + +

Chamberlain of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Mabb + Thomas + Mabb + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Henry Machyn + Henry + Machyn + + +

Chronicler. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mall + John + Mall + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome + research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us + for further information.

+
+ + + + Philip Malpas + Philip + Malpas + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1439-1440. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:COOK2">Sir + Thomas Cook</name>.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Malton + Robert + Malton + + +

Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + John Malwen + John + Malwen + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Marbecke + Mary + Marbecke + + +

Wife of Thomas Middleton.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Manners + Sir + John + Manners + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Manningham + Thomas + Manningham + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Oliver Manny + Sir + Oliver + Manny + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Manny + Sir + Walter + Manny + + + + +

Soldier. Founder of the Charterhouse.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Manthorpe + James + Manthorpe + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret of Anjou + Margaret + Queen consort of England + + +

Queen of consort England + 1445-1461 and + 1470-1471. + Wife of Henry VI.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Tudor of Scotland + Margaret + Tudor + Queen consort of Scotland + + + + +

Queen of consort Scotland + 1503-1513. + Wife of James IV of Scotland. Daughter of Henry VII.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Marlowe + Christopher + Marlowe + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Marrow + William + Marrow + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1448-1449. + Mayor 1455-1456. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Son of Stephen Marrow. + Husband of Katharine Marrow. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katharine Marrow + Katharine + Marrow + + +

Wife of William Marrow. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Marrall + Marrall + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s A + New Way to Pay Old Debts.

+
+
+ + + + Martial + Martial + + + + +

Roman epigrammatist.

+ + EB + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Martin + Sir + William + Martin + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1483-1484. + Mayor 1492-1493. Member of the Skinners’ Company. + Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Guy de Maricke + Guy + de Maricke + +

Earl of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+ + + + Roger Marshall + Roger + Marshall + + + + +

Husband of Jane Horn. Buried at St. + Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Marshall + Nicholas + Marshall + + + +

Warden of Ironmongers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John Marston + John + Marston + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary, Queen of Scots + Mary + Queen of Scotland + + + + +

Queen of Scotland 1542-1567. Queen of France 1559-1560.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary I + Mary + I + Queen of England + Queen of Ireland + + + + +

Queen of England and Ireland 1553-1558. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary of Guise + Mary + Queen consort of Scotland + + + +

Queen consort of Scotland 1538-1542. Wife of James + V. Mother of Mary, Queen of Scots.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Mason + Sir + John + Mason + + + + +

Diplomat and Member of Parliament. Not to be confused with John + Mason or John Mason.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Philip Massinger + Philip + Massinger + + + + +

Playwright. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matilda of Scotland + Matilda + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1100-1118. + Wife of Henry I. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Augustine Matthews + Augustine + Matthews + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioll + Pietro + Andrea + Gregorio + Mattioll + + + + +

Sienese doctor and naturalist.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Maurice + Maurice + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1085-1107.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Melchborn + John + Melchborn + + +

Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Mellington + Sir + Thomas + Mellington + + +

Husband of Dame Elizabeth Mellington. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Mellington (née Botelar) + Dame + Elizabeth + Mellington + Botelar + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Mellington. Daughter of William Botelar. Buried at Crossed + Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Mellington + Robert + Mellington + + +

Esquire. Husband of Elizabeth Mellington. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Mellington + Elizabeth + Mellington + + +

Wife of Robert Mellingon. Daughter of Ferreis of Ousley. Buried at Crossed Friars. Not to + be confused with Dame Elizabeth Mellington.

+
+
+ + + + Matthäus Merian + Matthäus + Merian + + + + +

Swiss engraver, etcher, and book dealer.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Mews + Sir + Walter + Mews + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Micholl + John + Micholl + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1413-1414. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft. Not to be confused with John Michell.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Michael + John + Michael + + +

Sergeant at Arms. Buried at St. Botolph, + Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Thomas Middleton + Thomas + Middleton + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + MoEML + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Middleton + Sir + Hugh + Middleton + + + + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Brother of Sir Thomas Middleton.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Middleton + Sir + Thomas + Middleton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1603-1604. + Mayor 1613-1614. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Knighted on 26 July 1603. Brother of Sir Hugh Middleton. Not to be confused with Thomas Middleton.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Anne Middleton + Anne + Middleton + + + + +

Mother of Thomas Middleton.

+
+
+ + + + William Middleton + William + Middleton + + + +

Father of Thomas Middleton.

+
+
+ + + + Avice Middleton + Avice + Middleton + + +

Sister of Thomas Middleton.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Milborne + Sir + John + Milborne + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1510-1511. + Mayor 1521-1522. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Joanne Milborne and Dame + Margaret Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard + Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Milborne + William + Milborne + + + +

Chamberlain of London. Husband of Agnes Milborne.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Mills + Anthony + Mills + + +

Son of John Mills. Buried at Holy + Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Mills + John + Mills + + +

Father of Anthony Mills.

+
+
+ + + + Waleran de Beaumont + Waleran + de Beaumont + + +

Count of Meulan and First Earl of Worcester. Betrothed to Matilda during infancy.

+
+
+ + + + John Milton + John + Milton + + + + +

Poet. Author of Paradise Lost.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Middleton + Edward + Middleton + + +

Son of Thomas Middleton and Mary + Marbecke.

+
+
+ + + + Moderation + Moderation + + +

Personification of moderation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Lionel Mollington + Lionel + Mollington + + +

Son of Robert Mollington. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Mollington + Robert + Mollington + + +

Father of Lionel Mollington.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Mundy + Sir + John + Mundy + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1514-1515. + Mayor 1522-1523. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Monson + Robert + Monson + + + + +

Judge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Walter Montague + Walter + Montague + David Cutler + + + + +

Courtier, secret agent, and Abbot of St. Martin’s. Author of The + Shepherd’s Paradise.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Diones Mordaske + Sir + Diones + Mordaske + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas More + Sir + Thomas + More + + + + +

Lord Chancellor of England. Husband of Dame Alice More.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Alice More (née Harpur) + Dame + Alice + More + Harpur + Middleton + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas More.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter Morens + Peter + Morens + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Moresby + Hugh + Moresby + + +

Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William More + Sir + William + More + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1386-1387. + Mayor 1395-1396. Member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Morgan + William + Morgan + + +

Cartographer. Carried on the cartographic work of John + Ogilby on the Large Map of London.

+ + BHO + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Master Morris of Essex + Morris + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Morley + Sir + Thomas + Morley + + +

Father of William Morley and Ralph + Morley. Not to be confused with Thomas Morley or Thomas Morley.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Morley + Thomas + Morley + + + +

Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street. Not to be confused with + Sir Thomas Morley or Thomas + Morley.

+
+
+ + + + William Morley + William + Morley + + +

Son of Sir Thomas Morley. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Morley + Ralph + Morley + + +

Son of Sir Thomas Morley. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Morley + Thomas + Morley + + + + +

Composer. Not to be confused with Sir Thomas Morley or Thomas Morley.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Mortimer + Sir + Thomas + Mortimer + + + +

Husband of Dame Agnes Bardolf. Illegitimate Son of Sir Roger Mortimer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mother Bunch + Mother + Bunch + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + George Mountain + George + Mountain + Bishop of Lincoln + Bishop of London + Bishop of Durham + Archbishop of York + + + + +

Archbishop of York 1628. Bishop of Lincoln 1617-1621. Bishop of London + 1621-1627. + Bishop of Durham 1627-1628.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mowbray + John + Mowbray + + + + +

Fourth Duke of Norfolk. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Richard Mulcaster + Richard + Mulcaster + + + + +

Educator and author.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Multon + William + Multon + + +

Father of Thomas Multon. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Multon + Thomas + Multon + + +

Son of William Multon. Buried at St. + Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Munday + Anthony + Munday + + + + +

Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mewtas + John + Mewtas + + + +

French secretary of Henry VII and King + Henry VIII. Grandfather of Sir Peter Mewtas.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Peter Mewtas + Sir + Peter + Mewtas + + + +

Soldier and courtier. Grandson to John Mewtas.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Nashe + Thomas + Nashe + + + + +

Playwright and writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Narborough + William + Narborough + + +

Husband of Dame Elizabeth Narborough. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Narborough + Dame + Elizabeth + Narborough + + +

Wife of William Narborough. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Beatrix Narbrough + Dame + Beatrix + Narbrough + + +

Wife of William Narbrough. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Narbrough + William + Narbrough + + +

Husband of Dame Beatrix Narbrough. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Joan of Navarre + Joan + Queen consort of England + + + +

Duchess of Brittany 1386-1399. Queen consort of England + 1403-1413. + Wife of John IV of Brittany and Henry + IV. Daughter of Charles II of Navarre.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Naylor + Richard + Naylor + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Nevel + Walter + Nevel + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Neville + Ralph + Neville + Bishop of Chinchester + + + +

Bishop of Chinchester 1222-1244. Lord Chancellor of England + 1226-1244.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Osip Nepeya + Osip + Nepeya + + +

First Russian ambassador to England sent by Ivan IV in 1557.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Neville + Sir + Hugh + Neville + + +

Husband of Lady Alice Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Alice Neville + Lady + Alice + Neville + + +

Wife of Sir Hugh Neville. Not to be confused with Alice Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Neville + Alice + Neville + + +

Wife of Sir John Neville. Not to be confused with Lady Alice Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Neville + Sir + John + Neville + + +

Husband of Alice Neville. Not to be confused with John Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Newport + Richard + Newport + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1317-1318.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Nichols + Humphrey + Nichols + + +

Stage assistant.

+ + Dutton 163-164 + +
+
+ + + + Ide Nicholson + Ide + Nicholson + + +

Wife of Thomas Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + Noah + Noah + + +

Hero of the great flood story in the Bible. Father of Japheth.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Norden + John + Norden + + + + +

Cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Norris + Dame + Joan + Norris + + +

Lady of Bedford. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Norford + Margaret + Norford + + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Norman + Sir + John + Norman + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1443-1444. + Mayor 1453-1454. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son of John Norman. + Not to be confused with John Norman or John Norman.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Norryholme + John + Norryholme + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + John Northbrooke + John + Northbrooke + + + +

Clergyman and author.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward North + Sir + Edward + North + + + +

First Baron North.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Nouncy + John + Nouncy + + +

Benefactor of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Doctor Nowell + Doctor + Nowell + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Master Hare + Master + Hare + + +

Appears in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Gunter + Gunter + + +

Appears in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Clown + Clown + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Nuck + Thomas + Nuck + + +

Husband of Joan Nuck.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Nuck + Joan + Nuck + + +

Wife of Thomas Nuck. Buried at Holy + Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Offa + Offa + King of Mercia + + + +

King of Mercia 757-796.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Offley + Sir + Thomas + Offley + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1553-1554. + Mayor 1556-1557. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Offley + Hugh + Offley + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1588-1589. + Member of the Leathersellers’ Company. Rebuilt Leadenhall Manor. Buried at St. Andrew + Undershaft.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Ogilby + John + Ogilby + + +

Dancing master, poet, translator, surveyor, and geographer. Appointed + King’s Cosmographer 1670-1671.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Okes + Nicholas + Okes + + + +

Printer. Member of the Stationers’ Company. Business partner of John Norton. Father of John Okes.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Olaf II of Norway + Saint + Olaf + II + + +

Patron saint of Norway. Canonised in 1031. Dedicatee of numerous churches in London.

+
+
+ + + + William Oliver + William + Oliver + + + +

Founder of a fraternity at St. Augustine Papey in 1430.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Orrell + Mary + Orrell + + +

Wife of Sir Lewes Orrell. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Lewes Orrell + Sir + Lewes + Orrell + + +

Husband of Mary Orrell.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Osborne + Francis + Osborne + + + + +

Writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William de Oteswich + William + de Oteswich + + +

Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Father of John de Oteswich. Buried at St. Martin + Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + John de Oteswich + John + de Oteswich + + +

Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Son of William de Oteswich. Buried at St. Martin + Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Martin de Oteswich + Martin + de Oteswich + + +

Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas de Oteswich + Nicholas + de Oteswich + + +

Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Overdone + Mistress + Overdone + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Dame Overdo + Dame + Overdo + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+
+ + + + Adam Overdo + Adam + Overdo + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+
+ + + + Lantern Leatherhead + Lantern + Leatherhead + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+
+ + + + Leander + Leander + + +

Lover of Hero in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Hero + Hero + + +

Lover of Leander in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Cokes + Bartholomew + Cokes + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Overbury + Sir + Thomas + Overbury + + + + +

Courtier and author.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Pachet + Thomas + Pachet + + +

Priest. Warden of a fraternity at St. Augustine Papey.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Anne Pakington + Dame + Anne + Pakington + + +

Wife of Sir John Pakington. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:PAKI2">Sir John + Pakington</name>.

+
+ + + + Sir John Pakington + Sir + John + Pakington + + + +

Judge. Husband of Dame Anne Pakington. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Palmer + John + Palmer + + +

Member of the Fishmongersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with John Palmer.

+
+ + + + John Palmer + John + Palmer + +

Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with + John Palmer.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Pavier + Thomas + Pavier + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + George Peele + George + Peele + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir James Pemberton + Sir + James + Pemberton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1602-1603. + Mayor 1611-1612. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603. Monument at St. John + Zachary.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Pemberton + Hugh + Pemberton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1490-1491. + Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of + St. John the Baptist. Husband of Katherine Pemberton. + Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Katherine Pemberton + Katherine + Pemberton + + +

Wife of Hugh Permberton. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.

+
+
+ + + + Matthew Pemberton + Matthew + Pemberton + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Benefactor of St. Laurence, Jewry. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Pepys + Samuel + Pepys + + + + +

Naval officer and diarist. Husband of Elizabeth Pepys.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Percy + Henry + Percy + + + + +

Earl of Northumberland. Owner of Northumberland House, + Aldersgate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Percival + Sir + John + Percival + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1486-1487. + Mayor 1498-1499. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John le Percers + John + le Percers + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Allice Percival + Allice + Percival + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + + Perfection + Perfection + + +

Personification of perfection. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Pheme + Pheme + + +

Personification of popular rumour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Philip II + Philip + II + King of Spain + King of England + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of Spain 1556-1598. King of England and Ireland 1554-1558. Husband + of Mary I.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philippa of Hainault + Philippa + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1328-1369. + Wife of Edward III. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Pickering + Sir + William + Pickering + + + +

Builder of Pickering House. Father of Sir William Pickering. Buried at St. Helen’s, + Bishopsgate. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:PICK3">Sir + William Pickering</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Piety + Piety + + +

Personification of piety. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Pickering + Sir + William + Pickering + + + + +

Son of Sir William Pickering. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Pike + Thomas + Pike + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1410-1411. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Rebuilt St. Bartholomew by the Exchange in 1438. Monument at Mercers’ Hall. Not to be confused with Thomas Pike.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Paul Pindar + Sir + Paul + Pindar + + + + +

Merchant and diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Plenty + Plenty + + +

Personification of abundance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Pleasington + Sir + Henry + Pleasington + + + + +

Buried at St. Mary Spital.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Pliny the Elder + Pliny + the Elder + + + + +

Roman naturalist and philosopher. Author of the Naturalis + Historia.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Poins + Poins + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Justice Shallow + Justice + Shallow + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1.

+
+
+ + + + John de la Pole + John + de la Pole + + + + +

Second Duke of Suffolk.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pompey + Pompey + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Alexander Pope + Alexander + Pope + + + + +

Poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Pope + Thomas + Pope + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Potken + William + Potken + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Paulet + Sir + John + Paulet + + + + +

Second Marquis of Winchester. Son of Sir William Paulet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Paulet + Sir + William + Paulet + + + + +

First Marquis of Winchester. Father of Sir John Paulet. + Buried at Christ Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Walter of Powell + Sir + Walter + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Poynings + Richard + Poynings + + + +

Husband of Joan Poyinges. Son of Robert + Poyninges. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Poynings + Robert + Poynings + + + + +

Third Baron Poynings. Father of Richard Poynings. See related + ODNB entry for Michael Poynings.

+
+
+ + + + William Presbiter + William + Presbiter + + +

Homeowner and priest.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Prosperity + Prosperity + + +

Personification of prosperity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Pype + Sir + Richard + Pype + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1572-1573. + Mayor 1578-1579. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + George Purslowe + George + Purslowe + + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + BBTI + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Mistress Quickly + Mistress + Quickly + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1.

+ + ISE + +
+
+ + + + Quick + Quick + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Rade + Dame + Margaret + Rade + + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Rafe + Rafe + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The + Shoemaker’s Holiday.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Rainstorth + Sir + John + Rainstorth + + +

Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Raleigh + Sir + Walter + Raleigh + + + + +

Courtier, explorer, and author.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Mary Ramsey + Lady + Mary + Ramsey + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Ramsey + Sir + Thomas + Ramsey + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Randoll + Randoll + + +

Member of the Plumbers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Barnard Randolph + Barnard + Randolph + + + +

Gentleman. Commons Sergeant of London. Monument at and + buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Rastell + John + Rastell + + + + +

Lawyer, printer, and writer. Founder of John Rastell’s + Stage.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Daniel Rawlinson + Daniel + Rawlinson + + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Owner of Mitre Tavern.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Rawson + Richard + Rawson + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1476-1477. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Isabell Rawson. Buried at St. Mary + Spital.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Isabell Rawson + Isabell + Rawson + + + +

Wife of Richard Rawson. Buried at St. Mary Spital.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Cox + Richard + Cox + + +

Warden of Ironmongers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John Rest + John + Rest + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1510-1511. + Mayor 1516-1517. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at Crossed Friars.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Revell + John + Revell + + + +

Surveyor. Master of the Carpenters’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Reward + Reward + + +

Personification of reward. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Ramelius + Henry + Ramelius + + + + +

Danish senator and Chancellor of Denmark.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Rede + Bartholomew + Rede + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1497-1498. + Mayor 1502-1503. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Benefactor of the Parish of St. John + Zachary. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Reading + John + Reading + + + + +

Clergyman and pamphleteer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard II + Richard + II + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1377-1399. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard I + Richard + I + King of England + the Lionhearted + + + + +

King of England + 1189-1199.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard III + Richard + III + King of England + + + + +

King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483-1485.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Rikeden + Robert + Rikeden + + + +

Husband of Margaret Rikeden.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Rikeden + Margaret + Rikeden + + + +

Wife of Robert Rikeden.

+
+
+ + + + John Risby + John + Risby + + +

Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity.

+
+
+ + + + William de la Rivars + William + de la Rivars + +

Owner of St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+ + + + Sir John Robinson + Sir + John + Robinson + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

First Baronet. Sheriff of London + 1657-1658. Mayor 1662-1663. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Rochester + Robert + Rochester + + + + +

Administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Roche + Sir + William + Roche + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1524-1525. Mayor 1540-1541. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. + Peter le Poor.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Roes + Sir + Thomas + Roes + + +

Owner of Blanch Appleton.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Bernard Rolingcort + Sir + Bernard + Rolingcort + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Rouse + William + Rouse + + + +

Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity. Buried + at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Rowley + Samuel + Rowley + + + +

Actor and playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Rowland + John + Rowland + Tawny-Coat + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Rowlands + Samuel + Rowlands + + + +

Author.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Russell + John + Russell + + + + +

First Earl of Bedford.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lucy Russell (née Harington) + Lucy + Russell + Harington + + + + +

Countess of Bedford. Courtier and patron of the arts.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joseph Rutter + Joseph + Rutter + + + +

Playwright and translator.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Ryall + Henry + de Ryall + + + +

First master of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen + Armourers of St. John the Baptist.

+
+
+ + + + William Rysing + William + Rysing + + +

Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Sabernes + William + Sabernes + + + +

Friar. Founder of Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Salvage + Dame + Elizabeth + Salvage + + + +

Abbess of the Abbey of St. Clare.

+
+
+ + + + Samothes + Samothes + King of Celtica + + +

King of Celtica. Son of Japheth. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of + Britain.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Sanctio + Sir + William + Sanctio + + +

Father of Sir William Sanctio. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Sanctio + Sir + William + Sanctio + + +

Son of Sir William Sanctio. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Saunderford + Thomas + Saunderford + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Saverne + Saverne + + +

Personification of the Severn. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Jane Sayne + Dame + Jane + Sayne + + +

Daughter of Sir John Lee. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William Say + William + Say + + +

Bachelor of Divinity. Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Roger de Scholond + Roger + de Scholond + + +

Tenant of Shoe Lane in 1283.

+
+
+ + + + William Scroope + William + Scroope + + +

Son of Sir Roger Scroope. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Scroope + Sir + Roger + Scroope + + +

Father of William Scroope.

+
+
+ + + + Jerome Serall + Jerome + Serall + + +

Resident of Crosby Hall after Anthony + Bonvice.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Seymour + Edward + Seymour + + + + +

Duke of Somerset. Husband of Anne Seymour. Father of Edward Seymour and Jane Seymour.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Shakespeare + William + Shakespeare + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edmund Shaw + Sir + Edmund + Shaw + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1474-1475. + Mayor 1482-1483. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Shelley + Sir + Thomas + Shelley + + +

Knight. Owner of Bacon House (also known as Shelley House).

+
+
+ + + + Richard Sherington + Richard + Sherington + + + +

Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Shirley + Anne + Shirley + + +

Daughter of Ralph Shirley. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Sewch Shirley + Sewch + Shirley + + +

Daughter of Ralph Shirley. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Shirley + Ralph + Shirley + + +

Father of Anne Shirley and Sewch + Shirley.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Shore + Richard + Shore + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1505-1506. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Financier of Holborn Conduit.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Simpson + Robert + Simpson + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Simpson. Buried at St. Benet Fink.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Simpson + Elizabeth + Simpson + + +

Wife of Robert Simpson. Buried at St. + Benet Fink.

+
+
+ + + + Siredus + Siredus + + +

Builder of the first church at the site of St. Mary Magdalen, + Aldgate.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Skevington + Sir + John + Skevington + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1520-1521. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + Crossed Friars.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Master Slender + Master + Slender + + +

Dramatic character in Wlliam Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Smith + Thomas + Smith + + +

Co-founder of a fraternity for the Holy Trinity. Not to be confused with Thomas Smith, Thomas Smith, or Thomas Smith.

+
+ + + + Henry Somer + Henry + Somer + + + +

Husband of Katherine Somer. Possibly buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Not to be confused with Henry Somer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Somer + Katherine + Somer + + +

Wife of Henry Somer. Possibly buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. See related ODNB + entry for <name ref="mol:SOME2">Henry Somer</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Poyinges (née Somer) + Joan + Poyinges + Somer + + + +

Wife of Richard Poynings. Daughter of Henry Somer and Katherine Somer. Possibly buried at + St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Sonderash + John + Sonderash + + +

Clerk and benefactor of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Gaius Julius Solinus + Gauis + Julius + Solinus + + + +

Third-century Latin grammarian and compiler. Author of De mirabilibus + mundi (The Wonders of the World).

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Solomon + Solomon + King of Israel + + + +

King of Israel in the Bible. Son of David.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Sophrosyne + Sophrosyne + + +

Personification of self-control, temperance, and soundness of mind. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Sophie of Pomerania + Sophie + Queen consort of Denmark + Queen consort of Norway + + + + +

Queen consort of Denmark and Norway 1523–1533. Wife of Frederick I of + Denmark.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord Souches + Lord + Souches + +

Owner of a dwelling house in Lime Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Soame + Sir + Thomas + Soame + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Husband of + Elizabeth Soame. Knighted on 3 December 1641.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Soame + Elizabeth + Soame + +

Wife of Thomas Soame.

+
+ + + + Robert Southwell + Robert + Southwell + + + + +

Jesuit priest, poet, and secret missionary in England. + Viewed as a martyr by the Roman Catholic Church after his execution.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gabriel Spenser + Gabriel + Spenser + + + + +

Actor. Killed in a duel by Ben Jonson. Buried at St. Leonard.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip Spencer + Philip + Spencer + + +

Son of Sir Hugh Spencer. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Spencer + Sir + Hugh + Spencer + + +

Father of Philip Spencer and Dame + Isabell Spencer. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Isabell Spencer + Dame + Isabell + Spencer + + +

Daughter of Sir Hugh Spencer. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Spicer + John + Spicer + + +

Esquire. Husband of Letis Spicer. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Letis Spicer + Letis + Spicer + + +

Wife of John Spicer. Buried at Austin + Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Squire + John + Squire + + +

Playwright. Vicar of St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Henry Stafford + Henry + Stafford + + + + +

Second Duke of Buckingham.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Stafford + John + Stafford + + +

Chaplain of London. Chantry priest at St. Pauls Cathedral.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + St. Andrew the Apostle + Saint + Andrew + the Apostle + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Starkye + Thomas + Starkye + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1578-1579. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew + Undershaft.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Dunstan + Dunstan + Bishop of Worcester + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Bishop of Worcester 957–959. Bishop of London + 958–959. + Archbishop of Canterbury 959–988.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Peter the Apostle + Saint + Peter + the Apostle + + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Stephen I + Stephen + I + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1135-1154. Key + figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy 1135-1153.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Baldwin + Baldwin + + +

Son of Stephen I.

+
+
+ + + + Mathilda + Mathilda + + +

Daughter of Stephen I. Betrothed to Waleran de Beaumont during infancy.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen + Sir + Stephen + + +

Curate of St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen + Stephen + + +

Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + St. George + Saint + George + + +

Soldier. Sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christianity.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Stokes + Thomas + Stokes + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Stow + Thomas + Stow + + + +

Grandfather of John Stow. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Stow + Thomas + Stow + + + +

Father of John Stow. Buried at St. + Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + John Stow + John + Stow + + + + +

Historian and author of A Survey of London. Husband of Elizabeth Stow.

+ + MoEML + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Stow + Thomas + Stow + + + +

Brother of John Stow.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Stratford + Sir + John + Stratford + + +

Knight. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John of Stratford + John + + + +

Baker.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Strange + Roger + Strange + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Benet Fink. Not to be confused with + Roger Strange.

+
+
+ + + + John Strype + John + Strype + + + + +

Historian and author of The Survey of London, a revised version + of John Stow’s Survey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Success + Success + + +

Personification of success. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Southworth + John + Southworth + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Sutten + Richard + Sutten + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + John Sutton + John + Sutton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1413-1414. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. John Zachary. Not to be confused with John Sutton.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Surell + John + Surell + + +

Gentleman. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Jonathan Swift + Jonathan + Swift + + + + +

Writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Swinflet + John + Swinflet + + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Thomasine Swinnerton + Lady + Thomasine + Swinnerton + + + +

Noblewoman.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Swynnerton + Sir + John + Swynnerton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1602-1603. + Mayor 1612-1613. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Tadnam + Sir + Thomas + Tadnam + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + George Talbot + George + Talbot + + + + +

Sixth Earl of Shrewsbury. Son of Francis Talbot.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Talmage + Sir + William + Talmage + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Tapeinotes + Tapeinotes + + +

Personification of humility and modesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Robert Tardy + Robert + Tardy + + +

Water-bearer and petitioner.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Tate + Sir + John + Tate + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1464-1465. + Mayor 1473-1474. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Father of John Tate. Buried at St. + Anthony’s Hospital.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + + + + +

Poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + P. le Taylor + P. + le Taylor + + +

Alderman.

+
+ + + + Geoffrey Tanner + Geoffrey + Tanner + + +

Homeowner and tanner.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Terell + Sir + William + Terell + + +

Son of Sir Thomas Terell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Terell + Sir + Thomas + Terell + + +

Father of Sir William Terell.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Terrell + Sir + John + Terrell + + +

Husband of Dame Katherine Terrell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Katherine Terrell + Dame + Katherine + Terrell + + +

Wife of Sir John Terrell. Buried at Austin + Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Theobald fitz-Luonis + Theobald + fitz-Luonis + + + +

Alderman of Portsoken Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Throckmorton + Sir + Nicholas + Throckmorton + + + + +

Diplomat and Member of Parliament. Husband of Anne + Carew.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Thomas + William + Thomas + + + +

Scholar, administrator, and alleged traitor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Thorn + Robert + Thorn + + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Timothy Thinbeard + Timothy + Thinbeard + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If + You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.

+
+
+ + + + John Thurston + John + Thurston + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1516-1517. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Benefactor of + St. Foster. Buried at St. Peter, + Westcheap.

+ + MASL + + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Tilney + Edmund + Tilney + + + + +

Courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Time + Time + + +

Personification of time. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Tirell + John + Tirell + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Tirell + Sir + William + Tirell + + +

Knight. Brother of Sir William Tirell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Tirell + Sir + William + Tirell + + +

Brother of Sir William Tirell. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Tirres + John + Tirres + + +

Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Toker + John + Toker + + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Owner of the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).

+ + Will in London Court of Probate + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Tomlinson + Thomas + Tomlinson + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Treswell + Ralph + Treswell + + + + +

Surveyor.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Traffic + Traffic + + +

Personification of traffic and merchandise. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + William Tristour + William + Tristour + + +

Member of the Saddlers’ Company. Buried at + St. Foster.

+
+ + + + Truth + Truth + + +

Personification of truth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Troya-Nova + Troya-Nova + New Troy + + +

Personification of the geographic area and settlement of Roman London. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir + Robert Turke + Robert + Turke + + +

Husband of Dame Alice Turke. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Alice Turke + Dame + Alice + Turke + + +

Wife of Robert Turke. Buried at Holy + Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Twyne + Thomas + Twyne + + + + +

Physican, astrologist, and translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Tyndale + William + Tyndale + + + + +

Bible translator and religious reformer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Underwood + John + Underwood + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Unity + Unity + + +

Personification of unity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Arendt van Buchell + Arendt + van Buchell + + +

Friend of Johannes de Witt. Known for having made a copy of + Johannes de Witt’s sketch of the Swan.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Claes Jansz. Visscher + Claes + Jansz. + Visscher + + + + +

Cartographer. Drew a map of London in 1616.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Venour + Elizabeth + Venour + + +

Wife of William Venour. Buried at St. + Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + William Venour + William + Venour + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1401-1402. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Venour. Not to be confused with William Venour.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Aubrey de Vere + Aubrey + de Vere + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London. Portgrave of London during the reign of Henry I and Stephen I. Father of Aubrey de Vere. Buried at + Austin Friars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard de Vere + Richard + de Vere + + + + +

Earl of Oxford, magnate and soldier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Verney + Ralph + Verney + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1456-1457. + Mayor 1465-1466. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Duke Vincentio + Duke + Vincentio + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

+
+
+ + + + George Villiers + George + Villiers + + + + +

First Duke of Buckingham. Favourite of James VI and I and + Charles I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wakefield + John + Wakefield + + +

Buried at St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Walderne + William + Walderne + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1399-1400. + Mayor 1412-1413 and 1422-1423. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Raph Walles + Raph + Walles + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Walsingham + Sir + Francis + Walsingham + + + + +

Lawyer and landowner.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Walworth + Sir + William + Walworth + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1370-1371. + Mayor 1374-1375 and 1380-1381. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Known for killing Wat Tyler. Founder of a college at St. Michael, + Crooked Lane. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Warley + Henry + Warley + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+ + National Archives + +
+
+ + + + Lord fitz-Warren + Lord + fitz-Warren + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + John Webster + John + Webster + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Neville + Ralph + Neville + + + + +

First Earl of Westmorland.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Ide West + Dame + Ide + West + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas West. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas West + Sir + Thomas + West + + +

Husband of Dame Ide West.

+
+
+ + + + Wealth + Wealth + + +

Personification of wealth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret West + Dame + Margaret + West + + +

Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Mother Wells + Mother + Wells + + +

Cake shop owner in Abchurch Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Wells + Anthony + Wells + + +

Son of John Wells. Buried at Holy + Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Wells + John + Wells + + +

Father of Anthony Wells. Not to be confused with Viscount John Wells.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Wells + Anne + Wells + + + + +

Daughter of John Wells. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wells + John + Wells + + + +

Viscount. Father of Anne Wells. Not to be confused with John Wells. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + James Well + James + Well + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Robert ne Wenton + Robert + ne Wenton + + +

Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Whethill + Richard + Whethill + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company and + resident of Lime Street Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Whitney + Geoffrey + Whitney + + + + +

Civil servant. Author of A Choice of Emblemes and Other + Devises. Son of Geoffrey Whitney. Brother of Isabella Whitney.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Isabella Whitney + Isabella + Whitney + + + +

Poet. Daughter of Geoffrey Whitney. Sister of Geoffrey Whitney.

+ + MoEML + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Whytyngdone + Richard + Whytyngdone + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1393-1394. + Mayor 1396-1398, 1406-1407, and 1419-1420. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + EB + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + W. White + W. + White + +

Printer.

+
+ + + + George Wilkins + George + Wilkins + + + + +

Playwright and pamphleteer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Wright + James + Wright + + + + +

Antiquary and author.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Wyatt + Sir + Thomas + Wyatt + + + + +

Poet and ambassador. Father of Sir Thomas Wyatt.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Wyatt + Sir + Thomas + Wyatt + + + + +

Soldier and rebel. Son of Sir Thomas Wyatt.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Wilde + Henry + Wilde + + +

Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Jacob Challoner.

+ + Taylor 292 + +
+
+ + + + James Wilforth + James + Wilforth + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1499-1500. + Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of + St. John the Baptist. Preached on Good Fridays at St. + Bartholomew by the Exchange. See related ODNB + entry for <name ref="mol:WILF3">Sir James Wilford</name>.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Wilford + John + Wilford + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1544-1545. + Member of the Merchant Taylor’ Company. Buried at + St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir James Wilford + Sir + James + Wilford + + + + +

Soldier. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William I + William + I + King of England + the Conqueror + + + + +

King of England + 1066-1087. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William II + William + King of England + Rufus + II + + + + +

King of England + 1087-1100.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Williams + Thomas + Williams + + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard fitz-Williams + Richard + fitz-Williams + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Buried at + St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wimbush + Richard + Wimbush + + + +

Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Davie + John + Davie + + +

Lost his hand at the Standard, Cheapside.

+
+
+ + + + John Windet + John + Windet + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Wingfield + Sir + Robert + Wingfield + + + + +

Son of Sir John Wingfield. Brother of John Wingfield.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wingfield + John + Wingfield + + +

Son of Sir John Wingfield. Brother of Sir Robert Wingfield. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Wingfield + Sir + John + Wingfield + + + + +

Father of Sir Robert Wingfield and John + Wingfield. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:WING2">Sir + Robert Wingfield</name>.

+
+
+ + + + George Wither + George + Wither + + + + +

Poet and satirist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wolfe + John + Wolfe + + + + +

Bookseller and printer. Husband of Alice Wolfe.

+ + MoEML + BBTI + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Alice Wolfe + Alice + Wolfe + + +

Wife of John Wolfe.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Wollaston + Sir + John + Wollaston + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1638-1639. + Mayor 1643-1644. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Knighted on 3 December 1641.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wolsey + Thomas + Wolsey + Archbishop of York + + + + +

Archbishop of York 1514-1530. Lord Chancellor of England + 1515-1529.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Wolsborne + Sir + John + Wolsborne + + +

Knight. Commissioner.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas of Woodstock + Thomas + + + + +

Duke of Gloucester. Husband of Eleanor de Bohun. Son of Edward III. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Woodroffe + Richard + Woodroffe + + + +

Gentleman. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company. Monument at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish + Street.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + David Woodroffe + David + Woodroffe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1554-1555. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Father of Sir Nicholas Woodroffe. Buried at St. Andrew + Undershaft.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Woodrofe + John + Woodrofe + + +

Esquire. Father of Oliver Woodrofe and William Woodrofe.

+
+
+ + + + Oliver Woodrofe + Oliver + Woodrofe + + +

Son of John Woodrofe. Brother of William Woodrofe. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + William Woodrofe + William + Woodrofe + + +

Son of John Woodrofe. Brother of Oliver Woodrofe. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wood + Thomas + Wood + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1491-1492. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Benefactor of + St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with Thomas Wood.

+ + MASL + National Archives + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Wootton + Sir + Edward + Wootton + + +

Doctor and nobleman from Kent.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Wotton + Sir + Henry + Wotton + + + + +

Diplomat and writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + J. Wotton + J. + Wotton + + + +

Warden of Drapers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Wren + Christopher + Wren + + + + +

Architect, mathematician, and astronomer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wriothesley + Thomas + Wriothesley + + + + +

First Earl of Southampton. Nephew of Sir Thomas + Writhesley.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John of Yakesley + John + Yakesley + + +

Pavilion maker.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Yoo + Nicholas + Yoo + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1438-1439. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Helped build St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard of York + Richard + + + + +

Third Duke of York. Father of Richard III.

+ + EB + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Alan de la Zouche + Alan + de la Zouch + + + +

Administrator and soldier. Warden of London + 1267-1268 and possibly 1266-1267.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Browne + Sir + John + Browne + +

Bookseller and bookbinder. Not to be confused with Sir John + Brown, John Brown, John + Brown, John Browne, or John Browne.

+ + LBT/08125 +
+
+ + + + Andrew Buchevite + Andrew + Buchevite + + +

Provost during the reign of Stephen I.

+
+
+ + + + Achilles + Achilles + + +

Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Son of Peleus and Thetis. Appears in Homer’s the Iliad.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Acliuillus + Acliuillus + + +

Constable of the Tower of London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Allott + Sir + John + Allott + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London from 1580-1581. Mayor 1590-1591. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Knighted in + 1591. + Died in office. Monument at St. Margaret Moses.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alwine + Alwine + + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+
+
+ + + + Ambition + Ambition + + +

Personification of ambition. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Amcotts + Sir + Henry + Amcotts + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1542-1543. + Mayor 1548-1549. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Husband of Dame Joane Amcotts. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Amphion + Amphion + + +

Musician in Greek mythology. Helped build the wall of Thebes.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Truth’s Angel + Truth’s Angel + + +

Personification of Truthʼs angel. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Brotherhood + Brotherhood + + +

Personification of brotherhood. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Anne of Bohemia + Anne + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1382-1394. + Wife of Richard II. Daughter of Charles + IV of Bohemia. Sister of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Argonauts + Argonauts + + +

Heroes who accompanied Jason in his quest for the Golden + Fleece in Greek mythology.

+ + Perseus + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Argurion + Argurion + + +

Personification of silver. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Arion + Arion + + +

Poet and musician in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aristotle + Aristotle + + + + +

Greek philosopher.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Armorer + William + Armorer + + + +

Clockworker and servant of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I. Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Arnold + Christopher + Arnold + + + + +

Professor of history, rhetoric, and poetry at the University of Altdorf.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Arnold + Thomas + Arnold + + +

Husband of Agnes Arnold. Father of Eleanor Writhesley and Richard Arnold.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Arnold (née Warmford) + Agnes + Arnold + Warmford + + +

Wife of Thomas Arnold and William + Writhesley. Mother of Eleanor Writhesley. Daughter of + Richard Warmford.

+
+
+ + + + Algare Secusme + Algare + Secusme + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Ashley (née Champernowne) + Katherine + Ashley + Champernowne + + + + +

Governess of Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Ashton + Ralph + Ashton + + + + +

Soldier. Husband of Elizabeth Ashton.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Ashton + John + Ashton + + + +

Jacobite conspirator.

+ + ODNB + Old Bailey Online + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Astraea + Astraea + + +

Goddess of justice in Greek mythology.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Astry + Sir + Ralph + Astry + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1484-1485. + Mayor 1493-1494. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Atwell + William + Atwell + + +

Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + St. Augustine of Canterbury + Saint + Augustine + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 597-604. First official missionary to the Anglo-Saxons + in Britain.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Bacon + Sir + Francis + Bacon + + + + +

First Viscount St. Alban. Philosopher, scientist, and statesman.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Bacon + James + Bacon + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1568-1569. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Treasurer of + St. Thomas Hospital. Brother of Sir + Nicholas Bacon. Monument at St. Dunstan in the + East.

+ + MASL + PATP + +
+
+ + + + Bard + Bard + + +

Character representing the bards of Britain. Appears in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Bernard + Bernard + + +

Prior of Dunstable.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Barry + Thomas + Barry + + + +

Merchant. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Barton + Sir + Henry + Barton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1405-1406. + Mayor 1416-1417 and 1428-1429. Member of the Skinners’ + Company. Buried at the charnel house at St. Paul’s + Catherdral.

+ + HPO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + George Neville + George + Neville + + + + +

First Duke of Bedford. Not to be confused with George + Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Beeston + Christopher + Beeston + + + + +

Actor and theatre entrepreneur. Founder of the Cockpit + Theatre.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Beeston + William + Beeston + + + + +

Actor and theatre manager. Son of Christopher Beeston.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Best + John + Bestre + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Owner of property + upon which Christopher Beeston built the Cockpit.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bledlowe + Thomas + Bledlowe + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1472-1473. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bond + Nicholas + Bond + + +

Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Abram Booth + Abram + Booth + + + + +

Dutch delegate and diarist.

+
+
+ + + + Boreas + Boreas + + +

God of the north wind in Greek mythology. Father of Calaïs + and Zetes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Bourchier + Robert + Bourchier + + + +

First Baron Bourchier. Lord Chancellor of England.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Bourchier + William + Bourchier + + + + +

Third Earl of Bath. Owner of Bath Inn.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Martin Bowes + Sir + Martin + Bowes + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1540-1541. + Mayor 1545-1546. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Husband of Cecily Bowes, Anne Bowes, and Dame Elizabeth Bowes. + Buried at St. Mary Woolnoth.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Boy of the Royal Exchange + Boy of the Royal Exchange + + +

Character representing a boy on the ship called the Royal Exchange. + Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Right-Hitting Brand + Right-Hitting + Brand + + +

One of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Brembre + Sir + Nicholas + Brembre + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1372-1373. + Mayor 1376-1378 and 1383-1386. Member of the Grocers’ + Company. Knighted by Richard II for his help in + suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Brontes + Brontes + + +

Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Richard Brown + Richard + Brown + + + +

Esquire. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Blackstanus + Blackstanus + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Stafford + Edward + Stafford + + + + +

Third Duke of Buckingham. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Boleyn + Geoffrey + Boleyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1446-1447. + Mayor 1457-1458. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Bumpsey + Bumpsey + +

Dramatic caracter in Richard Brome’s The Damoiselle.

+
+ + + + Sir John Bourchier + Sir + John + Bourchier + + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Ashton. Uncle of Henry Bourchier. Not to be confused with John + Bourchier. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:ASHT2" + >Ralph Ashton</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Bourchier + Henry + Bourchier + + + +

Fifth Baron Bourchier, Second Count of Eu, First Viscount Bourchier, and First Earl + of Essex. Nephew of Sir John Bourchier. Great-grandson of Edward III. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Burnell + Thomas + Burnell + + +

Possible member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument + at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Julius Caesar + Julius + Caesar + + + + +

Politician and military commander of the Roman empire.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Calaïs + Calaïs + + +

One of Jason’s Argonauts in + Greek mythology. Son of Boreas. Brother of Zetes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Calcos + Calcos + + +

Personification of bronze. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Lorenzo Campeggio + Lorenzo + Campeggio + Bishop of Salisbury + + + + +

Bishop of Salisbury 1524. Italian diplomat and Cardinal-protector of the Holy + Roman Empire.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir James Cambell + Sir + James + Cambell + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1619-1620. + Mayor 1629-1630. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Son of Sir Thomas + Cambell. Knighted on 23 May 1630.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Care + Care + + +

Personification of care. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Carew + Sir + Nicholas + Carew + + + + +

Knight of the Garter. Executed and buried at St. Botolph, + Aldgate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Carew + Thomas + Carew + + + + +

Poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Careless + Careless + + +

Dramatic character in Richard Brome’s A Mad + Couple Well-Match’d.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Carleill + Christopher + Carleill + + + + +

Soldier and naval commander. Son-in-law of Sir George + Barne.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Castor + Castor + + +

Twin half-brother of Pollux in Greek and Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Casway + Casway + + + +

Gardener.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cavendish + Thomas + Cavendish + + + + +

Explorer and privateer. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Cely + Richard + Cely + + +

Felmonger. Benefactor of St. Olave, Hart Street. Monument at + St. Olave, Hart Street.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Cely + Robert + Cely + + +

Felmonger. Benefactor of St. Olave, Hart Street. Monument at + St. Olave, Hart Street.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Ceres + Ceres + + +

Goddess of agriculture in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Champion + Sir + Richard + Champion + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1558-1559. + Mayor 1565-1566. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Champneys + Sir + John + Champneys + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1522-1523. + Mayor 1534-1535. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Champion + Champion + + +

Character representing the Queen’s Champion. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Charity + Charity + + +

Personification of charity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Charlewood + John + Charlewood + + +

Printer. Worked for St. Philip Howard until Howard’s arrest in 1585. Helped with the secret press run out of Arundel House.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Chawry + Richard + Chawry + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1481-1482. + Mayor 1494-1495. Member of the Salters’ Company. + Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Chester + Richard + Chester + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1484-1485. + Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Chester + Sir + William + Chester + Sheriff + + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1554-1555. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son of John Chester. Husband of Elizabeth + Chester. Father-in-law of Robert Tempest. Buried at + St. Edmund, Lombard Street.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Ashton (née Chicheley) + Elizabeth + Kyriell + Ashton + Chicheley + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Kyriell, Ralph + Ashton, and Sir John Bourchier. Daughter of John Chichele. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:ASHT2" + >Ralph Ashton</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Oliver Chorley + Oliver + Chorley + + +

Gentleman. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Ascue + Sir + Christopher + Ascue + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1525-1526. + Mayor 1533-1534. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Husband of Lady Ascue. Buried at St. + Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Chrusos + Chrusos + + +

Personification of gold. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Chthoon + Chthoon + + +

Personification of the earth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Ciran + Ciran + + +

Butler of Lucius of Britain. Aided in building St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + John Clarentiaulx + John + Clarentiaulx + + +

King of Arms. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Clarell + Alice + Clarell + + +

Wife of Thomas Clarell. Mother of William Clarell and John Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + William Clarell + William + Clarell + + +

Son of Thomas Clarell and Alice + Clarell. Brother of John Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + John Clarell + John + Clarell + + +

Son of Thomas Clarell and Alice + Clarell. Brother of William Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Clarell + Thomas + Clarell + + +

Husband of Alice Clarell. Father of John Clarell and William Clarell.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Clopton + Sir + Hugh + Clopton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1486-1487. + Mayor 1491-1492. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Cokayne + Sir + William + Cokayne + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1609-1610. + Mayor 1619-1620. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Son of William Cockayne. Knighted on 8 June 1616.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Colt + Thomas + Colt + + + +

Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Colver + Colver + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Commonwealth + Commonwealth + + +

Personification of commonwealth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Concord + Concord + + +

Personification of concord. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Copynger + Sir + William + Copynger + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1506-1507. + Mayor 1512-1513. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Cornwall + Sir + John + Cornwall + + + +

First Baron of Fanhope.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Costin + John + Costin + + + +

Benefactor of All Hallows Staining. Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at All + Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Counsel + Counsel + + +

Personification of counsel. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Courage + Courage + + +

Personification of courage. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Coventry + John + Coventry + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1416-1417. + Mayor 1425-1426. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Alice Brom. Buried at St. + Mary Le Bow.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Gerard Christmas + Gerard + Christmas + + + +

Carver and sculptor. Artificer of mayoral shows.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Croke + John + Croke + + +

Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Crouchback + Edmund + Crouchback + + + + +

First Earl of Lancaster and First Earl of Leicester. Son of Henry + III and Eleanor of Provence. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Crowmere + William + Crowmere + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1405-1406. + Mayor 1413-1414 and 1423-1424. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+ + BHO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Curtes + Sir + Thomas + Curtes + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1546-1547. + Mayor 1557-1558. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Danaus + Danaus + + +

Father of fifty daughters called the Danaides in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Darcy + Thomas + Darcy + + + + +

Baron Darcy of Darcy. Soldier and rebel. Father of Sir Arthur + Darcy. Executed and buried at St. Botolph, + Aldgate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Davenant + Sir + William + Davenant + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + David Die + David + Die + + +

Welsh bard.

+
+
+ + + + David ap Williams + David + ap Williams + + +

Welsh bard.

+
+
+ + + + John Davis + John + Davis + + + + +

Explorer and navigator.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Deane + Sir + Richard + Deane + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1619-1620. Mayor 1628-1629. + Member of the Skinners’ Company. Knighted on 31 May + 1629.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Death + Death + + +

Personification of death. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + William Denham + William + Denham + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1534-1535. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Merchant of the Staple. Husband of Elizabeth Denham. Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Phillip Dennis + Phillip + Dennis + + + +

Esquire. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Denton + Robert + Denton + + +

Chaplain of the Parish of All Hallows (Barking).

+
+
+ + + + John de Ros + John + de Ros + + + +

Fifth Baron de Ros of Hemsley.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pedanius Dioscorides + Pedanius + Dioscorides + + + + +

Roman physician, pharmacologist, and botanist of Greek origin.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Druis + Druis + King of Britain + + +

King of Britain. Founder of the Druids.

+
+
+ + + + Angel Dune + Angel + Dune + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Mortimer + Edmund + Mortimer + + + + +

Third Earl of March. Husband of Philippa of Clarence.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edwatars + Edwatars + + + +

Sergeant at Arms. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Hupcornehill + Edward + Hupcornehill + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elaskirion + Elaskirion + + +

Bard.

+
+
+ + + + Elvanus + Elvanus + Archbishop of London + + +

Archbishop of London. Built a library for St. Peters upon Cornhill. Sent as an ambassador alongside Meduvinus to spread Christianity in Britain.

+ + BHO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor de Bohun + Eleanor + de Bohun + + + + +

Duchess of Gloucester. Wife of Thomas of Woodstock. Daughter + of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Sister of Mary + de Bohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor de Cobham + Eleanor + de Cobham + + + + +

Duchess of Gloucester. Wife of Humfrey of Lancaster.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Woodville + Elizabeth + Woodville + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1464-1470 and + 1471-1483. + Wife of Edward IV.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Elrington + Edward + Elrington + + + + +

Earl of Southampton. Chief butler of Edward VI. Monument at + St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Robert Elsing + Robert + Elsing + + +

Benefactor. Son of William Elsing.

+
+
+ + + + William Elsing + William + Elsing + + +

Father of Robert Elsing. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Founder and first prior of Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + England + England + + +

Personification of England. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Error + Error + + +

Personification of error. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Devereux + Robert + Devereux + + + + +

Second Earl of Essex.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Æstas + Æstas + + +

Personification of the season of summer. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Eternity + Eternity + + +

Personification of eternity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Euphrates + Euphrates + + +

River-god of Assyria in Greek mythology.

+ + THEOI + +
+
+ + + + John Evelyn + John + Evelyn + + + + +

Diarist and gardener.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Andrew Evenger + Andrew + Evenger + + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Example + Example + + +

Personification of example. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Expectation + Expectation + + +

Personification of expectation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Exton + Nicholas + Exton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1384-1385. + Mayor 1386-1387. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Fabian + Robert + Fabian + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1493-1494. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Peak. Buried at St. Michael, + Cornhill.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Faith + Faith + + +

Personification of faith. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Eustace de Fauconberg + Eustace + de Fauconberg + Bishop of London + + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1217-1228. Bishop of London + 1221-1226.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Fear + Fear + + +

Personification of fear. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Henry fitz-Alwine + Henry + fitz-Alwine + + +

Possibly the same person as Sir Henry fitz-Alwine or possible + member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company that John Stow mistakenly identifies as the first lord mayor. See entry + on Sir Henry fitz-Alwine for detailed explanation.

+
+
+ + + + William fitz-William + William + fitz-William + + + + +

Earl of Southampton. Owner of Arundel House.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord Henry fitz-Alan + Lord + Henry + fitz-Alan + + + + +

Twelfth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter fitz-Alwine + Peter + fitz-Alwine + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Fletcher + John + Fletcher + + + + +

Playwright. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Chapone + Chapone + + + +

Florentine emigré. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Flora + Flora + + +

Goddess of flowers in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Ford + John + Ford + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Fortitude + Fortitude + + +

Personification of fortitude. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Frenchman + Frenchman + + +

Character representing the French. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + William Friar + William + Friar + + +

Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Martin Frobisher + Sir + Martin + Frobisher + + + + +

Explorer and naval commander.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ganges + Ganges + + +

River-god of India in Greek mythology.

+ + THEOI + +
+
+ + + + Sir James Garnado + Sir + James + Garnado + + +

Knight. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + John Gay + John + Gay + + + + +

Poet and playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir George Barne + Sir + George + Barne + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1545-1546. + Mayor 1552-1553. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. + Not to be confused with Sir George Barne.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Gedney + John + Gedney + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1417-1418. + Mayor 1427-1428 and 1447-1448. Member of the Drapers’ Company. First master of the Drapers’ Hall. Buried at St. Christopher + le Stocks.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + London’s Genius + London’s Genius + + +

Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Gerard + John + Gerard + + + + +

Jesuit priest.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Gilbert + Thomas + Gilbert + + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company and the Merchants of the Staple. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Humphrey Gilbert + Sir + Humphrey + Gilbert + + + + +

Explorer and soldier.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Giser + Sir + Thomas + Giser + + +

Father of Felix Travars.

+
+
+ + + + Godfrey de Magum + Godfrey + de Magum + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + God’s Truth + God’s Truth + + +

Personification of God’s truth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Goodman + Goodman + + +

Farmer. Father of Goodman.

+
+
+ + + + Goodman + Goodman + + +

Son of Goodman.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Goodman + Nicholas + Goodman + + +

Author of Hollands Leaguer.

+
+ + + + Sir John Gore + Sir + John + Gore + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1615-1616. Mayor 1624-1625. + Member of the Merchant Taylos’ Company. Knighted on + 14 + June 1626.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Greatorex + Ralph + Greatorex + + + + +

Scientific instrument maker.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Greenway + Ralph + Greenway + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Gregory + Sir + William + Gregory + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1436-1437. + Mayor 1451-1452. Son of Roger Gregory. Member of the Skinners’ Company. + Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Grey + Thomas + Grey + + + + +

First Marquess of Dorset.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Grista + Grista + + + +

Tenant of Griste’s House.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Haddon + Sir + Richard + Haddon + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1496-1497. + Mayor 1506-1507 and 1512-1513. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Hall + William + Hall + + +

Esquire. Father of Jane Writhesley.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Hammersley + Sir + Hugh + Hammersley + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1618-1619. Mayor 1627-1628. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on + 8 June + 1628.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Hamburger + John + Hamburger + + +

Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Happiness + Happiness + + +

Personification of happiness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + William Hariot + William + Hariot + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1468-1469. + Mayor 1481-1482. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Haringdon + William + Haringdon + + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + + + Sir James Harvey + Sir + James + Harvey + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1573-1574. Mayor 1581-1582. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Father of Sir + Sebastian Harvey. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Hawkins + Sir + John + Hawkins + + + + +

Merchant and naval commander. Played a large role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. + Cousin of Sir Francis Drake.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Hawkwood + Sir + John + Hawkwood + John Acute + John Sharp + Giovanni Acuto + + + + +

Military commander. Predominately active in Italy. Husband of Donnina Hawkwood. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh de Buche + Hugh + de Buche + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Health + Health + + +

Personification of health. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Hercules + Hercules + + +

Hero and god in Roman mythology. Famous for his strength.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Herdson + Henry + Herdson + + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + John Hewet + John + Hewet + +

Esquire. Monument at St. John Zachary. Not to be + confused with John Hewet.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh fitz-Vulgar + Hugh + fitz-Vulgar + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Hills + Richard + Hills + + + +

Master of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Himatia + Himatia + + +

Personification of clothing and drapery. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Him that Rideth on the Unicorn + Him that Rideth on the Unicorn + + +

Unnamed character who appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Him that Rideth on the Merman + Him that Rideth on the Merman + + +

Unnamed character who appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + History + History + + +

Personification of history. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Hob Carter + Hob + Carter + + +

Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Philemon Holland + Philemon + Holland + + + + +

Translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Homer + Homer + + +

Greek poet. Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robin Hood + Robin + Hood + + +

Heroic outlaw.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Hood + Gilbert + Hood + + +

Relative of Robin Hood.

+
+
+ + + + Hope + Hope + + +

Personification of hope. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Hostility + Hostility + + +

Personification of hostility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Houghton + Peter + Houghton + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1593-1594. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Son of Thomas Houghton. Husband of Mary + Hougton. Father of Hatton Houghton, Peter Houghton, Mary Scudamore, and + Elizabeth Bedingfield. Buried at St. + Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Houghton + John + Houghton + + +

Carthusian monk and martyr. Executed in 1535 for opposing the Act of + Supremacy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord William Howard + Lord + William + Howard + + + + +

First Viscount Stafford. Nobleman and Catholic martyr.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord Thomas Howard + Lord + Thomas + Howard + + + + +

Fourth Duke of Norfolk. Nobleman and courtier. Father of Lord Thomas + Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Philip Howard + Saint + Philip + Howard + + + + +

Thirteenth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and Catholic Saint.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord Thomas Howard + Lord + Thomas + Howard + + + + +

Fourteenth Earl of Arundel. Art collector and politician. Son of Lord Thomas Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Alethea Howard (née Talbot) + Lady + Alethea + Howard + Talbot + + + + +

Thirteenth Baroness Furnivall and Countess of Arundel. Art collector and traveller.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Anne Howard (née Dacre) + Lady + Anne + Howard + Dacre + + + + +

Countess of Arundel. Noblewoman, poet, and religious conspirator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord Henry Howard + Lord + Henry + Howard + + + + +

Sixth Duke of Norfolk. Nobleman and Catholic.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Howell + James + Howell + + + + +

Welsh historian and writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hubert + Hubert + + +

Uncle of Roger.

+
+
+ + + + William Hulyn + William + Hulyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1449-1450. + Mayor 1459-1460. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Humber + Humber + + +

Personification of the Humber. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Heyford + Humphrey + Heyford + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1467-1468. + Mayor 1477-1478. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Monument at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Barbara Hungerford (née Writhesley) + Barbara + Hungerford + Warmford + Writhesley + + +

Wife of Richard Warmford and Anthony + Hungerford. Daughter of Barbara Writhesley and Sir John Writhesley.

+
+
+ + + + Barbara Writhesley + Barbara + Writhesley + +

Wife of Sir John Writhesley. Mother of Barbara Hungerford.

+
+ + + + Anthony Hungerford + Anthony + Hungerford + + +

Husband of Barbara Hungerford. Son of Sir Thomas Hungerford. Brother of Sir John + Hungerford.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Hungerford + Sir + Thomas + Hungerford + + +

Father of Anthony Hungerford and Sir + John Hungerford.

+
+
+ + + + William Isaac + William + Isaac + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1488-1489. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Wiliam Islip + Wiliam + Islip + + + +

Parson. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Jack Straw + Jack + Straw + + +

Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Bartholomew James + Sir + Bartholomew + James + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1462-1463. + Mayor 1479-1480. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + + Jaquetta de Luxembourg + Jaquetta + de Luxembourg + + + + +

Duchess of Bedford and Countess Rivers. Mother of Elizabeth + Woodville and Anthony Woodville. Wife of John of Lancaster and Richard Woodville.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jason + Jason + + +

Leader of the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece + in Greek and Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Jeye + Henry + Jeye + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1613-1614. Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Chamberlain + John + Chamberlain + + +

Husband of Joan Chamberlain. Not to be confused with John Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Drope + Jane + Drope + + +

Benefactor of St. Michael, Cornhill. Wife of Robert Drope. Buried at St. Michael, + Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Jenyns + Sir + Stephen + Jenyns + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1498-1499. + Mayor 1508-1509. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Holland + John + Holland + + + + +

First Duke of Exeter and First Earl of Huntington. Son of John + Holland. Father of Henry Holland. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan Chamberlain + Joan + Chamberlain + + +

Wife of John Chamberlain. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + John + John + + +

Prior of Sunderland.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Jolles + Sir + John + Jolles + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1605-1606. + Mayor 1615-1616. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 23 July 1606.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jollo Gough + Jollo + Gough + + +

Welsh bard.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Jones + Sir + Francis + Jones + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1610-1611. + Mayor 1620-1621. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on 12 March 1616.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Andrew Judde + Sir + Andrew + Judde + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1544-1545. + Mayor 1550-1551. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Jupiter + Jupiter + Jove + + +

God of the sky in Roman mythology. Father of Venus.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Kenington + John + Kenington + + + +

Parson. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Kyriell + Sir + Thomas + Kyriell + + + + +

Soldier. Husband of Elizabeth Ashton. Executed for supporting + the Yorkist Party.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Kyroll + John + Kyroll + + +

Esquire. Brother of Thomas Kyroll. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Kyroll + Thomas + Kyroll + + +

Brother of John Kyroll.

+
+
+ + + + Labour + Labour + + +

Personification of labour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Launde + Sir + Robert + Launde + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1376-1377. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Helped restore + order in London following the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381. + Knighted by Richard II as a result.

+ + Wikipedia + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Leafstanus + Leafstanus + + +

Magistrate of London. Provost of London during the reign of Henry I. Member of the + Goldsmiths’ Company and Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Leman + Sir + John + Leman + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1606-1607. + Mayor 1616-1617. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Knighted on 9 March 1617.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Lesley + John + Lesley + Bishop of Ross + + + + +

Bishop of Ross 1567-1592.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger Lewkner + Roger + Lewkner + + +

Esquire. Father of Joan Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lichfield + Thomas + Lichfield + +

Founder of a chantry at St. John Zachary. Monument at + St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Little John + Little + John + + +

Chief lieutenant of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Lily + William + Lily + + + + +

Author of Antibossicon. Father of George Lily.

+
+
+ + + + Jocelin of Furness + Jocelin + + + +

Cistercian monk and hagiographer. Writer of one of John + Stow’s sources.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Perfect Love + Perfect Love + + +

Personification of perfect love. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Loyalty + Loyalty + + +

Personification of loyalty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral pageants.

+
+
+ + + + Lucius of Britain + Lucius + King of Britain + + + +

King of Britain.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Magnanimity + Magnanimity + + +

Personification of magnanimity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Magus + Magus + King of Britain + + +

King of Britain.

+
+
+ + + + Master Gunner + Master Gunner + + +

Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the + Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Master of the Royal Exchange + Master of the Royal Exchange + + +

Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the + Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Majesty + Majesty + + +

Personification of majesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + First Malcontent + First Malcontent + + +

First personification of malcontent. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Mallice + Mallice + + +

Personification of malice. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Mother Mampudding + Mother + Mampudding + + +

Ale house manager.

+
+
+ + + + Maid Marian + Maid + Marian + + +

Companion of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mars + Mars + + +

God of war in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mason + John + Mason + + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Not to be confused with John Mason or Sir John + Mason.

+
+ + + + Thomas Mason + Thomas + Mason + + +

Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Master Gunner’s Mate + Master Gunner’s Mate + + +

Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the + Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Mate of the Royal Exchange + Mate of the Royal Exchange + + +

Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the + Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Matilda of Boulogne + Matilda + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Countess of Boulogne 1125-1151. Queen consort of England + 1135-1152. + Wife of Stephen I. Founder of St. + Katharine’s Hospital.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Medea + Medea + + +

Wife of Jason in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pomponius Mela + Pomponius + Mela + + + +

Roman geographer.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Melkin + Melkin + + +

Bard.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Memory + Memory + + +

Personification of memory. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See also + Mnamae.

+
+
+ + + + Merlin + Merlin + + +

Wizard and prophet. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Petrus Mexius + Petrus + Mexius + + +

Appears in Anthony Munday’s Chrysanaleia. Possible Roman writer.

+
+
+ + + + Michael + Michael + + +

Archangel in the Bible. Leader of God’s armies who defeated Satan’s forces.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Michell + John + Michell + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1414-1415. + Mayor 1424-1425 and 1436-1437. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus. Not to be confused with John + Micholl.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Milborne + Dame + Margaret + Milborne + + +

Wife of Sir John Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joanne Milborne + Dame + Joanne + Milborne + + +

Wife of Sir John Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Mirfyn + Sir + Thomas + Mirfyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1511-1512. + Mayor 1518-1519. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mnamae + Mnamae + + +

Greek personification of memory. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See + also Memory.

+
+
+ + + + Modesty + Modesty + + +

Personification of modesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Monmouth + Humphrey + Monmouth + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1535-1536. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + King of the Moors + King of the Moors + + +

Character representing the king of the Moors. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Queen of the Moors + Queen of the Moors + + +

Character representing the queen of the Moors. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Jonas Moore + Sir + Jonas + Moore + + + + +

Mathematician, surveyor, and patron of astronomy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + + + Simon de Mordone + Simon + de Mordone + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1364-1365. + Mayor 1368-1369. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ + Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Morris + Sir + Christopher + Morris + + + +

Soldier, military administrator, and master gunner of England. Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Moses + Moses + + +

Prophet in the Bible. Author of the Pentateuch.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Much the Miller’s Son + Much + the Miller’s Son + + +

One of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Daniël Mijtens the Elder + Daniël + Mijtens + the Elder + + + + +

Dutch portrait painter and artist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Neville + Thomas + Neville + + + +

Fifth Baron of Furnivall. Not to be confused with Thomas + Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Hancocke + Nicholas + Hancocke + + + +

Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nilus + Nilus + + +

God of the Nile in Greek mythology. Son of Oceanus and Tethys.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agnes Niter + Agnes + Niter + + +

Daughter of Thomas Niter. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Niter + Thomas + Niter + + +

Father of Agnes Niter. Buried at All + Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Nobility + Nobility + + +

Personification of nobility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + First Nymph + + +

Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Second Nymph + + +

Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Third Nymph + + +

Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Fourth Nymph + + +

Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sea Nymph + + +

Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Titus Oates + Titus + Oates + + + + +

Preist. Fabricator of the Popish Plot.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Romany Ollarie + John + Romany Ollarie + + + +

Husband of Agnes Romany Ollarie. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Romany Ollarie + Agnes + Romany Ollarie + + + +

Wife of John Romany Ollarie. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.

+
+
+ + + + Orgare le Prude + Orgare + le Prude + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Oronius + Oronius + + +

Bard.

+
+
+ + + + Orpheus + Orpheus + + +

Musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology. Companion and harpist of Jason and the Argonauts.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Osborne + Sir + Edward + Osborne + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1575-1576. + Mayor 1583-1584. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company. Husband of Dame Margaret Osborne. Buried at + St. Dionis Backchurch.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh fitz-Otho + Hugh + fitz-Otho + + +

Constable of the Tower of London. Possibly the same person + as Hugh fitz-Otho.

+
+
+ + + + Othowerus + Othowerus + + +

Constable of the Tower of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Owen + John + Owen + + +

Royal gun founder for Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Owen + Robert + Owen + + +

Royal gun founder for Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Pandrasus + Pandrasus + King of Greece + + +

King of Greece. Father of Innogen. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of + Britain.

+ + Mythology Dictionary + +
+
+ + + + Catherine Parr + Catherine + Parr + Queen consort of England + Queen consort of Ireland + + + + +

Queen consort of England and Ireland 1543-1547. Sixth + wife of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Pecche + John + Pecche + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1352-1353. + Mayor 1361-1362. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peleus + Peleus + King of Phthia + + +

King of Phthia in Greek mythology. Husband of Thetis. Father + of Achilles.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Perneys + John + Perneys + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1418-1419. + Mayor 1432-1433. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Peterson + William + Peterson + + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Dionis Backchurch.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + + + Philippa of Clarence + Philippa + + + + +

Fifth Countess of Ulster. Daughter of Lionel Plantagenet. + Wife of Edmund Mortimer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philoponia + Philoponia + + +

Greek personification of antiquity. Appears as allegorical character in mayoral shows. See + also Antiquity.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Philipot + Sir + John + Philipot + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1372-1373. + Mayor 1378-1379. Possible member of the Grocers’ + Company or Fishmongers’ Company. Husband of + Jane Sampford. Knighted by Richard + II for his help in suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Owner of Tenements in + Castle Baynard Ward. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Augustine Phillips + Augustine + Phillips + + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + + ODNB + + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Plantagenet + Thomas + Plantagenet + + + + +

Duke of Clarence. Son of Henry IV. Brother and aide of Henry V.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Lionel Plantagenet + Lionel + Plantagenet + + + + +

First Duke of Clarence, Fourth Earl of Ulster, and Fifth Baron of Connaught. Father of + Philippa of Clarence. Son of Edward + III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Plenidius + Plenidius + + +

Bard.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Morris + Peter + Morris + + + +

Dutch mechanical engineer. Invented force pumps to distribute water to part of London. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Poynings + Edward + Poynings + + + + +

Soldier, diplomat, and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William de la Pole + Sir + William + de la Pole + + + +

Financier and merchant. Father of Michael de la Pole. Owner + of a house in Sermon Lane in Castle + Baynard Ward.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Michael de la Pole + Michael + de la Pole + + + + +

First Earl of Suffolk. Administrator. Son of Sir William de La + Pole.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Policy + Policy + + +

Personification of policy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Pollux + Pollux + + +

Twin half-brother of Castor in Greek and Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alexander Polyhistor + Alexander + Polyhistor + + +

Greek writer. Raised in Rome.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pomona + Pomona + + +

Goddess of fruitful abundance in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Prince + Gilbert + Prince + + +

Alderman. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Providence + Providence + + +

Personification of providence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John de Pulteney + Sir + John + de Pulteney + Mayor + + + +

Mayor of London + 1330-1334 and 1336-1337. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Margaret de Pulteney. Father of William de Pulteney. + Son of Adam de Pulteney and Margaret de + Pulteney. Donated funds to the prisoners of Newgate in + 1337.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Purset + Robert + Purset + + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Leonard, Foster Lane.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Purslowe + Elizabeth + Purslowe + + +

Wife of George Purslowe.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Pyracmon + Pyracmon + + +

Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Anthony Ratclyffe + Anthony + Ratclyffe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1585-1586. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Radcliffe + Sir + John + Radcliffe + + +

Husband of Dame Anne Radcliffe. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Anne Radcliffe + Dame + Anne + Radcliffe + + + +

Wife of Sir John Radcliffe. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Drope + Robert + Drope + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1469-1470. + Mayor 1474-1475. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Husband of Jane Drope. Buried at St. + Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Remyngton + Sir + William + Remyngton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1487-1488. + Mayor 1500-1501. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Reynwell + John + Reynwell + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1411-1412. + Mayor 1426-1427. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ + Company. Son of William Reynwell. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Radulphus fitz-Agod + Radulphus + fitz-Agod + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Johnson + Richard + Johnson + + + +

Writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Rycroft + John + Rycroft + + + +

Sergeant of the King’s Larder. Monument at St. Dunstan in the + East.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Lovell + Sir + Thomas + Lovell + + + + +

Speaker of the House of Commons.

+ + HPO + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert + Robert + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+
+
+ + + + William Robinson + William + Robinson + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Roger + Roger + + +

Sheriff of London. Nephew of Mr. + Hubert.

+
+
+ + + + William Rowley + William + Rowley + + + + +

Playwright. Husband of Grace Rowley.

+ + MoEML + EB + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Grace Rowley + Grace + Rowley + + +

Wife of William Rowley.

+
+
+ + + + Richard de Parr + Richard + de Parr + + +

Provost of London during the reign of William + I and William I. Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter Paul Rubens + Peter + Paul + Rubens + + + + +

Flemish painter.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Russe + William + Russe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1429-1430. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+ + BHO + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sabrina + Sabrina + + +

Daughter of Locrine and Estrildis. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + OR + OR + +
+
+ + + + Sailor + Sailor + + +

Stock sailor character. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Saladin + Saladin + Sultan of Egypt and Syria + + + + +

Sultan of Egypt and Syria 1171–1193.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Paul Salisbury + Paul + Salisbury + + + +

Assaulted Hugh Fastolf’s wife. See related HPO entry for <name ref="mol:FAST3">Hugh + Fastolf</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Saltonstall + Sir + Richard + Saltonstall + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1588-1589. Mayor 1597-1598. + Member of the Skinners’ Company. Father of Anne Harby.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Andrew Evenger + Andrew + Evenger + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Saron + Saron + King of Britain + + +

King of Britain.

+
+
+ + + + Satan + Satan + Lucifer + + +

Principal devil in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Saturn + Saturn + + +

God of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal, and + liberation in Roman mythology. Father of Jupiter.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Sawle + Thomas + Sawle + + +

Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Will Scarlet + Will + Scarlet + + +

One of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sceropes + Sceropes + + +

Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Science + Science + + +

Personification of science. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral pageants.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Scott + Sir + John + Scott + + + + +

Knight.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Seman + Bartholomew + Seman + +

Goldbeater. Master of the Kingʼs mints in London, + Calais, and York. Monument at St. John Zachary. See related + ODNB entry for Moneyers.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Thomas Seymour + Lord + Thomas + Seymour + + + + +

Baron of Sudeley. Nobleman and politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Shaa + Sir + John + Shaa + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1496-1497. + Mayor 1501-1502. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Son of Sir Edmund Shaw.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Shelley + Robert + Shelley + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Shepherd + Shepherd + + +

Stock shepherd character. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Shepherd + John + Shepherd + + +

Bricklayer. Helped build the Cockpit.

+
+
+ + + + William Sherrington + William + Sherrington + + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + James Shirley + James + Shirley + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sideros + Sideros + + +

Personification of iron. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Philip Sidney + Sir + Philip + Sidney + + + + +

Author and courtier.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Scales + Edward + Scales + + + +

Merchant. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Slaney + Sir + Stephen + Slaney + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1584-1585. Mayor 1595-1596. + Member of the Skinners’ Company. Husband of Margaret Slaney. Father of Stephen + Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary + Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper + Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard + Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia + Slaney, and Martha Slaney.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Slaney (née Pheasant) + Margaret + Slaney + Pheasant + + +

Wife of Sir Stephen Slaney. Mother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney. + Daughter of Jasper Pheasant.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Slaney + Stephen + Slaney + + +

Husband of Katherine Slaney. Son of Sir + Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and + Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Colepepper (née Slaney) + Anne + Colepepper + Slaney + + +

Wife of Thomas Colepepper. Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of + Stephen Slaney, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and + Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Weld (née Slaney) + Mary + Weld + Slaney + + +

Wife of Richard Bradgate and Humphrey + Weld. Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen + Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and + Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Lennard (née Slaney) + Elizabeth + Lennard + Slaney + + +

Wife of Samuel Lennard. Daughter of Sir + Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and + Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Jasper Slaney + Jasper + Slaney + + +

Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret + Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Slaney + Thomas + Slaney + + +

Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret + Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Slaney + Richard + Slaney + + +

Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret + Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Timothy Slaney + Timothy + Slaney + + +

Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret + Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Alicia Slaney + Alicia + Slaney + + +

Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, and Martha + Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Martha Slaney + Martha + Slaney + + +

Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, and Alicia + Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Jasper Pheasant + Jasper + Pheasant + + +

Father of Margaret Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Colepeper + Thomas + Colepeper + + + +

Member of Parliament. Husband of Anne Colepepper.

+ + HPO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Slaney (née Aston) + Katherine + Slaney + Aston + + +

Wife of Stephen Slaney. Daughter of Walter Aston.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Aston + Walter + Aston + + +

Member of Parliament. Father of Katherine Slaney.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bradgate + Richard + Bradgate + + +

Husband of Mary Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Lennard + Samuel + Lennard + + +

Member of Parliament. Husband of Elizabeth Lennard.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + John Smythson + John + Smythson + + + +

Architect.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Snodham + Thomas + Snodham + + + +

Printer. Apprenticed under Thomas East. Freed 1602.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Soldier + Soldier + + +

Stock soldier character. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Spaniard + + +

Character representing the Spanish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Sprat + Thomas + Sprat + Bishop of Rochester + + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1684-1713.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Standish + Sir + Ralph + Standish + John + + +

Royal squire. Possibly helped kill Wat Tyler during the Peasants’ + Revolt in 1381. Knighted by Richard II as a result.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Steward + Sir + John + Steward + + +

Husband of Dame Alice Steward. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Alice Steward + Dame + Alice + Steward + + +

Wife of Sir John Steward. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Stile + Sir + John + Stile + + + +

Knight. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument + at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + George Stoddard + George + Stoddard + + +

Merchant. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Stone + Robert + Stone + + +

Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Raph Stratford + Raph + Stratford + Bishop of London + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1340-1354. + Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Studinham + Sir + Thomas + Studinham + + + +

Knight. Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Superstition + Superstition + + +

Personification of superstition. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Sutton + Thomas + Sutton + + + + +

Civil servant, businessperson, and philanthropist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Tagus + Tagus + + +

River-god of Tagus in Greek mythology.

+ + THEOI + +
+
+ + + + John Tate + John + Tate + + + + +

Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking. Son of Sir John Tate. Monument at St. Dunstan in + the East. Not to be confused with John Tate or John Tate.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Tate + Robert + Tate + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1481-1482. + Mayor 1488-1489. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Wyking + William + Wyking + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1481-1482. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ballard + Thomas + Ballard + + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Telamon + Telamon + + +

One of Jason’s Argonauts in + Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Tesle + Sir + Robert + Tesle + + +

Knight of the holy sepulchre. Husband of Dame Joanne Tesle. + Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joanne Tesle + Dame + Joanne + Tesle + + + +

Wife of Sir Robert Tesle. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + + Thean + Thean + Archbishop of London + + +

Archbishop of London. Founder of St. + Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + CCEL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thetis + Thetis + + +

Nymph or goddess of water in Greek mythology. One of the fifty Nereids. Wife of Peleus. Mother of Achilles. Daughter of + Nereus.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Thinne + William + Thinne + + + +

Esquire. Clerk of Henry VIII. Literary editor. Monument at + All Hallows Barking.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis Tipsley + Francis + Tipsley + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. Worked as a + painter-stainer on the Haberdashersʼ mayoral shows + (Hill 89, 112).

+
+
+ + + + Titan + Titan + + +

Personification of the Greek Titans. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Tom Miller + Tom + Miller + + +

Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Nelson + Thomas + Nelson + + + + +

Bookseller and ballad-writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Tottel + Richard + Tottel + + + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tranquility + Tranquility + + +

Personification of tranquility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Trappis + Robert + Trappis + + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of + Joane Trappis. Buried at St. Leonard, + Foster Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Anna Trapnel + Anna + Trapnel + + +

Alleged prophet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Travars + Thomas + Travars + + +

Husband of Felix Travars.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Felix Travars (née Gisers) + Felix + Travars + Gisers + + +

Wife of Thomas Travars. Daughter of Sir + Thomas Gisers. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Treason + Treason + + +

Personification of treason. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Trigilion + John + Trigilion + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Trolop + Trolop + + +

Farmer.

+
+
+ + + + Friar Tuck + Friar + Tuck + + +

Companion of Robin Hood’s Merry + Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Owen Tudor + Sir + Owen + Tudor + + + + +

Welsh soldier and courtier. Husband of Catherine of + Valois.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Queen Tumanama + Queen + Tumanama + + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday’s Chrusothriambos.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Turke + Walter + Turke + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1334-1335. + Mayor 1349-1350. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Walsingham + Thomas + Walsingham + + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Member of + Parliament. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital. Not to be confused with Thomas Walsingham.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Twyford + Sir + Nicholas + Twyford + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1377-1378. + Mayor 1388-1389. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Knighted by Richard II for his help in + suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Husband of Dame Margery + Twyford. Buried at St. John Zachary.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Dame Margery Twyford + Dame + Margery + Twyford + + + +

Wife of Sir Nicholas Twyford and Drugo + Barantyn. Buried at St. John Zachary. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:TWYF1">Sir Nicholas + Twyford</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Wat Tyler + Wat + Tyler + + + +

Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Hamond Vaughan + Sir + Hamond + Vaughan + + +

Knight. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Venus + Venus + + +

Goddess of beauty in Roman mythology. Daughter of Jupiter. + Mother of Aeneas.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Antonius Verdierus + Antonius + Verdierus + + +

Appears in Anthony Munday’s Chrysanaleia. Possible Roman writer.

+
+
+ + + + George Vertue + George + Vertue + + + + +

Engraver and antiquary. Produced a pewter plate version of the Agas + map in 1737.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Vesta + Vesta + + +

Goddess of hearth and home in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + +
+
+ + + + Vigilancy + Vigilancy + + +

Personification of vigilance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Virgil + Virgil + + +

Roman poet. Author of the Aeneid.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip Vine + Philip + Vine + + +

Capper. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+ + + + Vulcan + Vulcan + Mulciber + + +

God of fire and smithery in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Waldon + John + Waldon + + +

Monument at All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Walpole + John + Walpole + +

Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Not to be confused + with John Walpole.

+
+ + + + Izaak Walton + Izaak + Walton + + + +

Author and biographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Warner + John + Warner + + + + +

Father of Robert Warner. Helped build All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Warner + Robert + Warner + + + +

Father of Mark Warner. Son of John + Warner. Helped build All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Mark Warner + Mark + Warner + + + +

Son of Robert Warner.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Wartar + Edmund + Wartar + + +

Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Wilmarde le Deuereshe + Wilmarde + le Deuereshe + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Webbe + Sir + William + Webbe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1581-1582. + Mayor 1591-1592. Member of the Salters’ Company. Knighted in 1592. Not to be confused with William Webbe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Webb + John + Webb + + +

Architect and scholar. Assistant of Inigo Jones.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Weston + William + Weston + + + + +

Jesuit priest and missionary.Not to be confused + with William Weston or William Weston.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Thomas Wilson + Thomas + Wilson + + + +

Master of St. Katherine’s Hospital. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital. John Stow + mistakenly credits him of dissolving its choir.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Winter + Sir + William + Winter + + + + +

Merchant, admiral, and sea captain.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Wiche + Sir + Hugh + Wiche + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1444-1445. + Mayor 1461-1462. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Lady Wiche. Monument at St. + Margaret, Lothbury. Buried at St. Dionis + Backchurch.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Wizo + Wizo + + +

Member of the Knighten Guild.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Woodville + Richard + Woodville + + + +

First Earl Rivers. Late medieval gentleman and magnate. Husband of Jaquetta de Luxembourg. Father of Anthony Woodville.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Tiptoft + Sir + John + Tiptoft + + + + +

First Earl of Worcester. Beheaded in 1470. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Wotton + Nicholas + Wotton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1406-1407. + Mayor 1415-1416 and 1430-1431. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Wright + John + Wright + + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Hodgets + John + Hodgets + + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + William Wright + William + Wright + + + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Writhesley + Sir + John + Writhesley + Garter + + +

Officer of Arms. Husband of Barbara Writhesley and Eleanor Writhesley. Father of Sir Thomas + Writhesley, John Writhesley, Margaret Writhesley, and Barbara Hungerford. Buried at + All Hallows Staining.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor Writhesley (née Arnold) + Eleanor + Writhesley + Arnold + + +

Wife of Sir John Writhesley. Mother of John Writhesley and Margaret Writhesley. Daughter of + Thomas Arnold. Sister of Richard + Arnold. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Arnold + Richard + Arnold + + +

Esquire. Son of Thomas Arnold. Brother of Eleanor Writhesley.

+
+
+ + + + William Writhesley + William + Writhesley + + +

Husband of Agnes Arnold.

+
+
+ + + + John Wroth + John + Wroth + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1351-1352. + Mayor 1360-1361. Member of the Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Young + Robert + Young + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Thomas Harper + Thomas + Harper + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Miles Flesher + Miles + Flesher + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Thomas Brudenell + Thomas + Brudenell + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Benjamin Fisher + Benjamin + Fisher + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Ralph Mab + Ralph + Mab + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Michael Sparke + Michael + Sparke + + + +

Bookseller.

+ + ODNB + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Stephen Pennell + Stephen + Pennell + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + John Leggat + John + Leggat + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Michell + Roger + Michell + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + F. Grove + F. + Grove + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Knight + Thomas + Knight + +

Printer. Possibly the same person as Thomas Knight.

+
+
+ + + + John Dawson + John + Dawson + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + John Tapp + John + Tapp + +

Printer.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + William Cotton + William + Cotton + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Zeale + Zeale + + +

Personification of zeal. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Zetes + Zetes + + +

One of Jason’s Argonauts in + Greek mythology. Son of Boreas. Brother of Calaïs.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Joanne Zouch + Dame + Joanne + Zouch + + +

Wife of Sir John Zouch. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Zouch + Sir + John + Zouch + + +

Husband of Dame Joanne Zouch.

+
+
+ + + + John Standelf + John + Standelf + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Buried at + St. Foster. Not to be confused with John Standelf.

+
+
+ + + + John Standelf + John + Standelf + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at + St. Foster. Not to be confused with John Standelf.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Galder + Richard + Galder + + +

Buried at St. Foster.

+
+ + + + Agnes Milborne + Agnes + Milborne + + +

Wife of William Milborne. Buried at St. Foster.

+
+ + + + William de Lyons + William + de + Lyons + +

Hermit of St. James in the Wall Hermitage.

+
+ + + + Aymer de Valence + Aymer + de Valence + + +

Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Mary de St. Paul. Buried at + Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary de St. Paul + Mary + de St. Paul + + + +

Countess of Pembroke. Wife of Aymer de Valence. + Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + William Lamb + William + Lamb + + +

Member of the Clothworkersʼ Company. Buried at the Chapel of Jesus.

+ + National Archives + + +
+
+ + + + Richard Hodgkinson + Richard + Hodgkinson + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Thomas Cotes + Thomas + Cotes + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Stansby + William + Stansby + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Felix Kingston + Felix + Kingston + + + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + John Travers + John + Travers + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1215-1216 and + 1223-1225.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Ewin + John + Ewin + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+
+ + + + John Joyner + John + Joyner + + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + MASL + + +
+
+ + + + Walter Potter + Walter + Potter + +

Alderman. Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Wotton + Wotton + + + +

Merchant.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Nicholson + Thomas + Nicholson + +

Member of the Cordwainers’ Company. Owner of + Smart’s Key.

+
+ + + + William Giffard + William + Giffard + Bishop of Wincester + + +

Bishop of Wincester 1100-1129.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Walker + Thomas + Walker + +

One time owner of Winchester House and its + grounds.

+
+ + + + William Boreman + William + Boreman + + +

Clerk of the Kitchen.

+ + Pepy’s + Diary Project + +
+
+ + + + Peter de Heiland + Peter + de Heiland + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Bevis Bond + Bevis + Bond + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + John Grace + John + Grace + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Robert Pepper + Robert + Pepper + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at + St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+ + + + John Norwich + John + Norwich + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at + St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+ + + + John Writhesley + John + Writhesley + +

Son of Eleanor Writhesley and Sir + John Writhesley. Brother of Margaret Writhesley. + Half-brother of Sir Thomas Writhesley. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+ + + + John Derby + John + Derby + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1445-1446. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Warden of Drapers’ Hall. Buried at St. Dionis + Backchurch.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Bostoke + John + Bostoke + +

Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Tate + Sir + Richard + Tate + + +

Knight. Ambassador for Henry VIII. Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+ + + + Francis Bowyer + Francis + Bowyer + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1577-1578. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Bowyer. Father of William + Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis + Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane + Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and Elizabeth Bowyer. Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret Bowyer. Brother of Robert + Bowyer, William Bowyer, Henry + Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Julian Lambard + Julian + Lambard + +

Wife of John Lambard. Mother of William Lambard. Buried at St. Nicholas + Acon.

+
+ + + + John Lambard + John + Lambard + +

Alderman. Husband of Julian Lambard. Father of William Lambard.

+
+ + + + William Lambard + William + Lambard + +

Son of Julian Lambard and John + Lambard.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Bryce + Sir + Hugh + Bryce + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1475-1476. + Mayor 1485-1486. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Guy Bryce + Guy + Bryce + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Peach + Dame + Joan + Peach + +

Wife of William Peach. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+
+ + + + William Peach + William + Peach + +

Husband of Dame Joan Peach.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Roch + Thomas + Roch + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of + Joan Michael. Buried at St. Nicholas + Acon.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Michael + Andrew + Michael + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of + Joan Michael. Buried at St. Nicholas + Acon.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Michael + Joan + Michael + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Wife of + Andrew Michael and Thomas Roch. + Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+
+ + + + William Hilton + William + Hilton + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+
+ + + + William Hastings + William + Hastings + +

Master of the Mint. Lord Chamberlain 1461-1483.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Trig + John + Trig + +

One-time owner of Pike Gardens.

+
+ + + + Christopher Banaster + Christopher + Banaster + +

One-time owner of Pike Gardens. Father of John Banaster.

+
+ + + + John Banaster + John + Banaster + +

Surgeon and physician. One-time owner of Pike Gardens. + Son of Christopher Banaster. Buried at St. Olave, Silver Street.

+
+ + + + John Gybon + John + Gybon + +

One-time owner of Pike Gardens.

+
+ + + + George Turberville + George + Turberville + + + +

Poet and translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugh Acton + Hugh + Acton + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Acon. Not to be confused with + Hugh Acton or Hugh + Acton.

+
+ + + + Thomas Nocket + Thomas + Nocket + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at + St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+ + + + John Meager + John + Meager + +

Member of the Pewterers’ Company. Husband of + Emma Meager. Buried at St. Nicholas + Acon.

+
+ + + + Emma Meager + Emma + Meager + +

Wife of John Meager. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+ + + + George Lufkin + George + Lufkin + +

Financier of St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+ + + + Robert Amades + Robert + Amades + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at + St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+ + + + George Hasken + George + Hasken + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+
+ + + + Richard Garneham + Richard + Garneham + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Edmund Trindel + Edmund + Trindel + +

Godparent to John Stow alongside Robert Smith and Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO +
+
+ + + + Robert Smith + Robert + Smith + +

Godparent to John Stow alongside Edmund Trindel and Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill. Not to be confused with Robert Smith or Robert Smith.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + William Dickson + William + Dickson + +

Husband of Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Dickson + Margaret + Dickson + +

Godparent to John Stow alongside Edmund Trindel and Robert Smith. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + John Tolos + John + Tolos + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1543-1544. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Willowby + John + Willowby + + +

Parson of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Lodge + Thomas + Lodge + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1560-1561. Mayor 1562-1563. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill. Husband of Dame Anne Lodge. + Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+ + EB + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + G. Hind + G. + Hind + + +

Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Philip Bold + Philip + Bold + + + +

Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Avery Randolph + Avery + Randolph + +

Originally from Badlesmere, Kent. Father of Thomas + Randolph.

+
+ + + + Thomas Randolph + Thomas + Randolph + + + +

Diplomat. Buried at St. John Zachary.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Philip Gunter + Philip + Gunter + + +

Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Benefactor + of St. Michael, Cornhill. Husband of Anne Gunter. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + BHO +
+
+ + + + Anne Gunter + Anne + Gunter + + +

Wife of Philip Gunter. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Rudstone + Sir + John + Rudstone + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1522-1523. + Mayor 1528-1529. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Richard Yaxley + Richard + Yaxley + +

Physician to Henry VIII. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Birchover + Birchover + +

First builder and owner of Birchin Lane.

+
+ + + + Matthew Paris + Matthew + Paris + + + +

Historian and Benedictine monk.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hubert de Burgh + Hubert + de Burgh + + + +

First Earl of Kent. Justiciar for Henry II. Buried at + Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Master + John + Master + + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+ + + + Thomas Britain + Thomas + Britain + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+ + + + Richard Warmford + Richard + Warmford + +

Father of Agnes Arnold.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Peak + Elizabeth + Peak + + +

Wife of Robert Fabian. Buried at St. + Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Christopher Holt + Christopher + Holt + +

Buried at All Hallows Staining.

+
+ + + + Margaret of France + Margaret + + + +

Wife of Edward I. Financier of Greyfriars. Daughter of King Philip III of France. + Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John of Brittany + John + + + +

Earl of Richmond. Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert de Clare + Gilbert + de Clare + + + +

Seventh Earl of Hertford and Eighth Earl of Gloucester. Warden of Scotland and + Captain of Scotland. Financier of Greyfriars. Brother of Lady Eleanor le Spencer and Lady Elizabeth de + Burgh.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Eleanor le Spencer + Lady + Eleanor + le Spencer + + +

Sister of Gilbert de Clare and Lady Elizabeth de Burgh. Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Elizabeth de Burgh + Lady + Elizabeth + de Burgh + + + +

Sister of Gilbert de Clare and Lady Eleanor le Spencer. Financier of part of Greyfriars. Founder of Clare College in Cambridge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Arnold de Tolinea + Arnold + deTolinea + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Robert de Lisle + Robert + de Lisle + + + +

First Baron Lisle. Franciscan monk at Greyfriars. + Financier of Greyfriars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew de Almain + Bartholomew + de + Almain + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Bartholomew of the Castle + Bartholomew + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Margaret Seagrave + Margaret + Seagrave + + + +

Duchess of Norfolk and Countess Marshall. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Winchelsey + Thomas + Winchelsey + +

Friar at Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Nicholas of Lyra + Nicholas + of + Lyra + + + +

French Franciscan friar.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Fisher + John + Fisher + Bishop of Rochester + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1504–1535. Martryed during the reign of Henry VIII for refusing to accept the king as the head of + the church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip III of France + Philip + III + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1270-1285. Father of Margaret of France.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Isabella of Bedford + Isabella + + + + +

Countess of Bedford. Daughter of + Edward III. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Enguerrand de Coucy + Enguerrand + de Coucy + + + + +

Earl of Bedford. Husband of Isabella of Bedford. After the death of Edward III, he repudiated his loyalty to England in favour of France.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Duke John of Brittany + John + + +

Duke of Brittany. Husband of Beatrice.

+
+ + + + Eleanor + Eleanor + + +

Wife of Enguerrand de Coucy. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + Beatrice + Beatrice + + + +

Duchess of Brittany. Wife of Duke John of Brittany. Daughter of Henry III. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor + Eleanor + + + +

Duchess of Buckingham. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Lyle + Sir + Robert + Lyle + + +

Baron. Husband of Lady Lyle. Son of Lord Lyle. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Lyle + Lady + Lyle + + +

Wife of Sir Robert Lyle. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Rivers + Margaret + Rivers + + +

Countess of Devon. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + John Hastings + John + Hastings + + + +

Earl of Pembroke. Killed during a tournament. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Brotherton + Thomas + Brotherton + + +

First Earl of Norfolk. Father of Margaret Seagrave.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter + Peter + Bishop of Carbon + + + +

Bishop of Carbon in Hungary. Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+ + + + John Dynham + John + Dynham + + + + +

Administrator. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + William Fitz + William + Fitz + + +

Husband of Isabella Fitz. Buried at Greyfriars, which later became Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Isabella Fitz + Isabella + Fitz + + +

Wife of William Fitz. Buried at Greyfriars, which later became Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Chalon + Robert + Chalon + + + +

Knight. Participated in the Agincourt campaign. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + National Archives + + +
+
+ + + + John Chalon + John + Chalon + + +

Buried at Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Isabella of France + Isabella + + + + +

Wife of Edward II. Deposed and killed the king before + governing the country. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Philip IV of France + Philip + IV + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1285–1314. Father of Isabella of France. Engaged in + war with England in 1294.

+ + EB + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Joan of the Tower + Joan + Queen consort of Scotland + + +

Queen consort of Scotland 1329-1362. Recieved her nickname Joan of the + Tower because she was born in the Tower of London. + Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Richard Simpson + Richard + Simpson + + +

Painter.

+
+
+ + + + Amadeus V of Savoy + Amadeus + V + the Great + + + + +

Fifth Count of Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William I + William + I + the Good + + + + +

Count of Hainault, Count of Holland, and Count of Zeeland. Father of Philippa of Hainault.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia + Wenceslaus + IV + King of Bohemia + + + + +

King of Bohemia 1378–1419. Son of Charles IV of Bohemia. Brother of + Anne of Bohemia.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund of York + Edmund + + + + +

Earl of Rutland. Son of Richard of York. Died at age + seventeen in the Battle of Wakefield during the Wars of the Roses.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Phillip the Bold + Philip + II + the Bold + + + + +

Duke of Burgundy. Youngest son of John II of France.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John of Lancaster + John + + + + +

First Duke of Bedford. Husband of Anne of Burgundy. Brother of Henry V.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John IV of Brittany + John + de Montfort + IV + the Conquerer + + + + +

Duke of Brittany, Dount of Montfort, and Earl of Richmond. Husband of Joan of Navarre.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John II of France + John + II + King of France + the Good + + + + +

King of France 1350-1364.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry of Grosmont + Henry + + + + +

First Earl of Lancaster. Grandfather of Henry IV.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Godfrey of Bouillon + Godfrey + + + + +

French nobleman. One of the leaders of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom of + Jerusalem.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gaylard + Gaylard + + +

Lord Danvers. French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + David + David + King of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah + + + + +

King of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Constus + Costus + + +

Governor of Alexandria 286–305. Father of St. Catherine + of Alexandria.

+
+
+ + + + King Chiorison + King + Chiorison + + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday’s Chrusothriambos.

+
+
+ + + + Charles VIII of France + Charles + VIII + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1483-1498.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles VI of France + Charles + VI + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1380-1422. Father of Catherine of Valois.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles II of Navarre + Charles + II + King of Navarre + + + + +

King of Navarre 1349-1387.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles IV of Bohemia + Charles + IV + Holy Roman Emperor + King of Bohemia + King of the Romans + + + + +

King of Bohemia and the Romans 1346–1378. Holy Roman Emperor 1355–1378. Father of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia and Anne of + Bohemia.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Catherine of Valois + Catherine + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England + 1420-1422. + Wife of Henry V. Mother of Henry + VI. Grandmother of Henry VII through her secret + marriage to Sir Owen Tudor. Originally buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Barnard + Barnard + + +

French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Barnard + Barnard + + +

French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Sotherne + Nicholas + Sotherne + + + +

Painter.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + John Gaulter + John + Gaulter + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Coventry + Walter + Coventry + + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + ROLLCO + +
+
+ + + + Robert Awbrey + Robert + Awbrey + + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + ROLLCO + +
+
+ + + + Diego Sarmiento de Acuña + Diego + Sarmiento + de Acuña + + + + +

Conde de Gondomar and Spanish ambassador.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Foster + John + Foster + + + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + ROLLCO + +
+
+ + + + Robert Davenport + Robert + Davenport + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Daborne + Richard + Daborne + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alexander Brome + Alexander + Brome + + + + +

Poet and lawyer. Brother of Richard Brome.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Shackerley Marmion + Shackerley + Marmion + + + + +

Playwright and poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Glapthorne + Henry + Glapthorne + + + + +

Poet and playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Killigrew + Thomas + Killigrew + + + + +

Playwright and theatre manager.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Nabbes + Thomas + Nabbes + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Kirke + John + Kirke + + + +

Actor and playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikisource + +
+
+ + + + Robert Devereux + Robert + Devereux + + + + +

Third Earl of Essex. Son of Robert Devereux.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Butler + James + Butler + + + + +

Fourth Earl of Ormond. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir George Buck + Sir + George + Buck + + + + +

Historian and Master of the Revels.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Meekness + Meekness + + +

Personification of meekness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Simplicity + Simplicity + + +

Personification of simplicity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Knowledge + Knowledge + + +

Personification of knowledge. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Falsehood + Falsehood + + +

Personification of falsehood. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Impudence + Impudence + + +

Personification of impudence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Barbarism + Barbarism + + +

Personification of barbarism. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Olfactus + Olfactus + + +

Personification of smelling. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Gustus + Gustus + + +

Personification of tasting. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Tactus + Tactus + + +

Personification of touching. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Auditus + Auditus + + +

Personification of hearing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Visus + Visus + + +

Personification of seeing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Gluttony + Gluttony + + +

Personification of gluttony. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Russell + John + Russell + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of Lincoln + + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1476-1480. Bishop of Lincoln + 1480-1483. Lord Chancellor of England + 1483-1485.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John May + John + May + + + +

Abbot of Chertsey.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + William Waynflete + William + Waynflete + Bishop of Winchester + + + + +

Bishop of Winchester 1447-1486. Lord Chancellor of + England + 1456-1460.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip Morgan + Philip + Morgan + Bishop of Worchester + Bishop of Ely + + + +

Bishop of Worchester 1419-1426. Bishop of Ely 1426-1435.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Arundel + Thomas + Arundel + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1397-1399.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geometry + Geometry + + +

Personification of geometry, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Astronomy + Astronomy + + +

Personification of astronomy, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Music + Music + + +

Personification of music, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character + in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Arithmetic + Arithmetic + + +

Personification of arithmetic, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Logic + Logic + + +

Personification of logic, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character + in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Rhetoric + Rhetoric + + +

Personification of rhetoric, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Grammar + Grammar + + +

Personification of grammar, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Innocence + Innocence + + +

Personification of innocence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Medway + Medway + + +

Personification of the Medway. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Kind + Kind + + +

Personification of kindness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Liberality + Liberality + + +

Personification of liberality. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Mercy + Mercy + + +

Personification of mercy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Integrity + Integrity + + +

Personification of integrity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Worth + Worth + + +

Personfication of worth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Obedience + Obedience + + +

Personification of obedience. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
+
+ + + + Chastity + Chastity + + +

Personification of chastity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Robert King + Robert + King + Bishop of Oxford + + + +

Bishop of Oxford 1541-1558.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Whyte + Sir + Thomas + Whyte + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1547-1548. + Mayor 1553-1554. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company. Founder of St. John’s College, Oxford. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Learning + Learning + + +

Personfication of learning. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Jean Parisot de la Valette + Jean + Parisot + de la Valette + + + + +

Forty-ninth Grand Master of the Order of Malta. Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Noël de Caron + Sir + Noël + de Caron + + + + +

Lord of Schoonewall and diplomat. Served as an ambassador in London for the Dutch Republic (now known as the Netherlands).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Chaloner the Younger + Sir + Thomas + Chaloner + the Younger + + + + +

Chemist and courtier. Considered the first to discover and mine alum in England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Harington + Sir + John + Harington + + + + +

Second Baron Harington of Exton. Courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Harington + Sir + John + Harington + + +

Courtier, author and translator. Known as the inventor of the flush toilet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sheffield + Sheffield + + +

Appears in John Webster’s Monuments of + Honor.

+
+
+ + + + Howard + Howard + + +

Appears in John Webster’s Monuments of + Honor.

+
+
+ + + + William Cecil + William + Cecil + + + + +

Second Earl of Exeter. Nephew of Sir Robert Cecil.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Hay + James + Hay + + + + +

First Earl of Carlisle and Baron Hay of Sawley. Courtier and diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Carey + John + Carey + + + + +

Third Baron Hunsdon. Nobleman.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Cecil + William + Cecil + + + + +

Second Earl of Salisbury. Son of Sir Robert Cecil.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Eure + Ralph + Eure + + + + +

Third Baron Eure. Nobleman and politician.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Drummond + James + Drummond + + + + +

First Earl of Perth.

+
+
+ + + + Phillip Herbert + Philip + Herbert + + + + +

First Earl of Montgomery and Fourth Earl of Pembroke. Son of Henry + Herbert. Brother of William Herbert. Dedicatee of William Shakespeare’s First Folio.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Howard + Henry + Howard + + + + +

First Earl of Northampton. Son of Henry Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Somerset + Edward + Somerset + + + + +

Fourth Earl of Worchester. Nobleman and courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Vere + Henry + de Vere + + + + +

Eighteenth Earl of Oxford. Nobleman and soldier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Howard + Thomas + Howard + + + + +

First Earl of Suffolk and First Lord Howard of Walden. Second son of Lord Thomas Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles Howard + Charles + Howard + + + + +

Second Baron Howard of Effingham and First Earl of Nottingham. Commander of the English + fleet in opposition to the Spanish Armada.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ludovick Stuart + Ludovick + Stuart + + + + +

Second Duke of Lennox and First Duke of Richmond. Courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nature + Nature + + +

Personification of nature. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London, and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Second Malcontent + Second Malcontent + + +

Second personification of malcontent. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Hector + Hector + + +

Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Killed by Achilles. Appears in Homer’s the Iliad.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Steadfastness + Steadfastness + + +

Personification of steadfastness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Fuller + Thomas + Fuller + + + + +

Clergyman and writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Johnson + William + Johnson + + + +

Business person. Landlord of the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).

+
+
+ + + + William Strachey + William + Strachey + + + + +

Explorer and historian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Cotton + Sir + Robert + Cotton + + +

First baronet. Member of Parliament. Antiquarian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Carew + Richard + Carew + + +

Antiquary and poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Martin + Richard + Martin + + +

Lawyer, orator, and Recorder of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Coryat + Thomas + Coryat + + +

Traveller and author.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Selden + John + Selden + + + + +

Lawyer and writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey of Monmouth + Geoffrey + Bishop of St. Asaph + + + +

Bishop of St. Asaph 1152-1155. Author of History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aeneas + Aeneas + + +

Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Son of Anchises and Venus. Early modern Londoners believed + him to be the father of Brutus of Troy.

+ + EB + EM + (Greek) + EM + (Roman) + +
+
+ + + + Lud + Lud + King of Britain + + +

King of Britain. Appears in Geoffrey + of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain. Early modern + Londoners believed him to be a historical figure.

+ + EM + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cassivellaunus + Cassivellaunus + King of the Catuvellauni + + +

King of the Catuvellauni. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s + History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + ODNB + OR + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Mandubracius + Mandubracius + King of the Trinovantes + + +

King of the Trinovantes. Son of Lud, brother of Tasciovanus (Themantius), and nephew of Cassivellaunus. Sought Julius Caesar’s protection from + Cassivellaunus. Appears in Geoffrey of + Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain as Androgeus.

+ + EB + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward V + Edward + V + King of England + + + +

King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cingetorix + Cingetorix + King of Kent + + +

One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second + expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Carvilius + Carvilius + King of Kent + + +

One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second + expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Segovax + Segovax + King of Kent + + +

One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second + expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Taximagulus + Taximagulus + King of Kent + + +

One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second + expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Strabo + Strabo + + + + +

Greek geographer and historian.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Domitian + Domitian + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Titus Flavius Domitianus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 81-96.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Claudius + Claudius + Emperor + Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 41-54. Father of Brtiannicus.

+ + EB + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Britannicus + Britannicus + Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus + + + + +

Son of Claudius.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tacitus + Tacitus + + + + +

Roman orator and public official.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Suetonius Paulinus + Gaius + Suetonius + Paulinus + + +

Roman general. Defeated the rebellion of Boudica.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gnaeus Julius Agricola + Gnaeus + Julius + Agricola + + + + +

Roman general celebrated for his conquests in Britain. + Father-in-law of Tacitus.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simeon of Durham + Simeon + + + +

Chronicler and monk of Durham Priory.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Constantine I + Constantine + I + the Great + Emperor of the Western Empire + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Flavius Valerius Constantinus + + + +

Emperor of the Western Empire 312-324. Emperor of the Roman Empire 324–337. First + Roman emperor to profess Christianity.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Helena + Helen + Empress of the Roman Empire + + + + +

Empress of the Roman Empire. Mother of Constantine I.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Arcadius + Arcadius + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Flavius Arcadius Augustus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 395-408. Son of Theodosius I. Brother + of Honorius.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Honorius + Honorius + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Flavius Honorius Augustus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 393-423. Son of Theodosius + I. Brother of Arcadius.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Theodosius I + Theodosius + I + the Great + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Flavius Theodosius Augustus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 379-395. Father of Arcadius and Honorius.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Vortigern + Vortigern + King of Britain + + +

King of Britian. Appears in GildasOn the + Ruin and Conquest of Britain and Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Brigid + Saint + Brigid + Mary of the Gael + + + + +

Patron saint of Kildare. Known for her generosity to the poor.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Johannes Sleidanus + Johannes + Sleidanus + + + + +

Luxembourgeois historian. Author of A famouse chronicle of oure + time.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William of Malmesbury + William + + + + +

Historian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bede + Bede + Venerable Bede + + + + +

Monk at the monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth. Known as the Father of + English History. Author of Ecclesiastical History of the + English People.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Claudius Ptolemy + Claudius + Ptolemy + + + + +

Greco-Egyptian writer, mathematician, astronomer, and poet from Alexandria.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Æthelred + Æthelred + Lord of the Mercians + + + +

Lord of the Mercians 881-911. Son-in-law of Alfred the + Great.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry fitz-Roy + Henry + fitz-Roy + + + +

Duke of Richmond and Earl of Nottingham. Illegitimate son of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + James Pilkington + James + Pilkington + Bishop of Durham + + + +

Bishop of Durham 1561–1576.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edmund Ironside + Edmund + Ironside + King of England + + + + +

King of England + 1016.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Godwin + Godwin + + + +

Earl of Wessex under Canute I.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger of Wendover + Roger + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Shadworth + John + Shadworth + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1391-1392. + Mayor 1401-1402. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Large + Robert + Large + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1430-1431. + Mayor 1439-1440. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury) and the Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry). Buried at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mathewe + John + Mathewe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1482-1483. + Mayor 1490-1491. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Martin Orgar. Husband of Joanna Mathewe.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Revell + Robert + Revell + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1490-1491. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Combes + William + Combes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1441-1442. + Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at + St. George, Botolph Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Rothwell + John + Rothwell + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Robert Pask + Robert + Pask + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Robert Green + Robert + Green + + +

Bookseller.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Sweyn I + Sweyn + Forkbeard + King of Denmark + King of England + + + +

King of Denmark 1000-1014. King of England + 1013-1014.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard of Dover + Richard + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1174-1184.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Welles + John + Welles + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1420-1421. Mayor 1431-1432. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Guildhall.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Breakspeare + William + Breakspeare + + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Monument + at St. John Zachary.

+
+ + + + William Blund + William + Blund + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1209-1210 and 1216-1217.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Baldock + Robert + Baldock + + +

Lord Privy Seal of England + 1320-1323. + Lord Chancellor of England + 1323-1326.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Coventre + John + Coventre + + +

Reedified the jail at Newgate in 1422. Executor to Richard Whittington.

+
+
+ + + + Janken Carpenter + Janeken + Carpenter + +

Reedified the jail at Newgate in 1422. + Executor to Richard Whittington.

+
+ + + + Bartholomew Linsled + Bartholomew + Linsled + Fowle + +

Last Prior of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + BHO +
+
+ + + + Thomas Arden + Thomas + Arden + +

Father of Thomas Arden. Donated St. George Southwark to the monks of Bermondsey Abbey + in 1122.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph de Luffa + Ralph + de Luffa + Bishop of Chichester + + +

Bishop of Chichester 1091-1123.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cunobeline + Cunobeline + King of Britain + + + +

King of Britain + 10-40.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger Coggar + Roger + Coggar + + +

Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Pikeman + Andrew + Pikeman + + + +

Husband of Joan Pikeman. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Pikeman + Joan + Pikeman + + + +

Wife of Andrew Pikeman. Buried at St. + Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Jamys + Nicholas + Jamys + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1423-1424. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+ + HPO + + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Reynwell + William + Raynewell + +

Father of John Reynwell. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Rainton + Sir + Nicholas + Rainton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1621-1622. + Mayor 1632-1633. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Knighted on 5 May 1633.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Bacon + William + Bacon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1480-1481. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard de Hakeneie + Richard + de Hakeneie + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1321-1322. + Member of the Woolmens’ Company. Husband to Alice de Hakeneie. Buried at St. Mary at + Hill.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Alice de Hakeneie + Alice + de Hakeneie + + +

Wife of Richard de Hakeneie. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+
+
+ + + + John Mordan + John + Mordan + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+
+ + + + William Phillip + William + Phillip + + +

Sergeant at Arms. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Blanke + Sir + Thomas + Blanke + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1574-1575. + Mayor 1582-1583. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Had the misfortune of obtaining the position during the plague. Buried at + St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Holstocke + William + Holstocke + + + +

Naval commander and administrator. Buried at St. Mary at + Hill.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Adam Bamme + Adam + Bamme + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1382-1383. + Mayor 1390-1391 and 1396-1397. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Father of Richard Bamme. Buried + at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Bamme + Richard + Bamme + + +

Son of Adam Bamme. Buried at St. + George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Walton + John + Walton + + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Marpor + Marpor + + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Stokker + John + Stokker + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1459-1460. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Stokker. Buried at St. + George, Botolph Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Drylande + Richard + Drylande + + +

Husband of Katherine Drylande. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Drylande (née Brune) + Katherine + Drylande + Brune + + +

Wife of Richard Drylande. Daughter of Morrice Brune. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Morrice Brune + Morrice + Brune + + +

Lord of Southuckenton. Father of Katherine Drylande.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Partryche + Nicholas + Partryche + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1519-1520. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir William Forman + Sir + William + Forman + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1533-1534. + Mayor 1538-1539. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + James Mounforde + James + Mounforde + + +

Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gayle + Thomas + Gayle + + +

Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Wilforde + Nicholas + Wilforde + + +

Father of Thomas Wilforde. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane. Possibly the same person as Nicholas + Wilforde.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Wilforde + Elizabeth + Wilforde + + +

Wife of Nicholas Wilforde. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Heywarde + Edward + Heywarde + + +

Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Hill + Thomas + Hill + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1474-1475. + Mayor 1484-1485. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Yevele + Henry + Yevele + + + + +

Free-mason of Edward III, Richard + II, and Henry IV. Buried at St. + Magnus.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John French + John + French + + +

Yeoman of the Crown. Member of the Bakers’ + Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Clarke + Robert + Clarke + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Turke + Richard + Turke + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1549-1550. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Stede + William + Stede + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1500-1501. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Morgan + Richard + Morgan + + + +

Judge and politician. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter of Colechurch + Peter + + + +

Priest of the Parish of St. Mary (Colechurch). Helped + organize the rebuilding of London Bridge.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Serle Mercer + Serle + Mercer + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1206-1207. + Mayor 1214-1215 and 1217-1222. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Almaine + WIilliam + Almaine + + +

Merchant of London. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.

+
+
+ + + + Benedict Botewrite + Benedict + Botewrite + + +

Merchant of London. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Britaine + Sir + John + Britaine + + +

Warden of London + 1289.

+
+
+ + + + David Lindsay + David + Lindsay + + +

First Earl of Crawford. Won a jousting contest against John de + Welles that took place on London Bridge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John de Welles + John + de Welles + + +

Fifth Baron Welles. Soldier and Champion of England. Lost a + jousting contest against David Lindsay that took place on London Bridge.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Branch + Robert + Branch + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at + St. Magnus.

+
+ + + + Robert Belgrave + Robert + Belgrave + + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + William Brame + William + Brame + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Harding + Robert + Harding + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1478-1479. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow. Not to be confused with Robert Hardyng.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Hardyng + Robert + Hardyng + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1568-1569. + Member of the Salters’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus. Not to be confused with Robert + Harding.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Byfeld + Robert + Byfeld + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1478-1479. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Low + Simon + Low + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + William Melker + William + Melker + + +

Builder of St. Leonard, Eastcheap.

+
+
+ + + + John Dogget + John + Dogget + + + +

Diplomat, scholar, and Renaissance humanist. Husband of Alice + Dogget. Monument at St. Leonard, Eastcheap.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alice Dogget + Alice + Dogget + +

Wife of John Dogget. Monument at St. Leonard, Eastcheap.

+
+
+ + + + William Dogget + William + Dogget + + +

Donated land to St. Leonard, Eastcheap.

+
+
+ + + + John Harding + John + Harding + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at St. Benet Gracechurch.

+
+
+ + + + John Sturgeon + John + Sturgeon + + +

Chamberlain and Member of Parliament. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Monument at St. Benet + Gracechurch.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Gascoigne + Sir + William + Gascoigne + + + + +

Chief Justice of England for Henry + IV.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis Barnham + Francis + Barnham + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1570-1571. + Mayor 1487-1488. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Clement, Eastcheap.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Long + John + Long + +

Esquire of Bedfordshire. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch. + Not to be confused with John Long.

+
+
+ + + + John Wikenson + John + Wikenson + + +

Alderman.

+
+
+ + + + William Lawdrell + William + Lawdrell + +

Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + John Miners + John + Miners + + +

Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + William Kettle + William + Kettle + + +

Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Merston + John + Merston + + +

Owner of Leaden Porch. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + John Cavendish + John + Cavendish + + + + +

Judge. Member of the Fishmongerʼs Company. Beheaded by rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Odiham + Richard + Odiham + + +

Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + John Olney + John + Olney + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1432-1433. + Mayor 1446-1447. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert March + Robert + March + + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Radwell + John + Radwell + + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + George Gower + George + Gower + + +

Son of Edward Gower. Buried at St. + Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Gower + Edward + Gower + + +

Father of George Gower. Buried at St. + Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Purpoint + Alexander + Purpoint + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Burel + Andrew + Burel + + +

Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Shrow + John + Shrow + + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Fenkyll + John + Fenkyll + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1487-1488. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ewan + Thomas + Ewen + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Brudge + John + Brudge + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1513-1514. + Mayor 1520-1521. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Walter Faireford + Walter + Faireford + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Wood + John + Wood + + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Acon. Not to be confused with John Wood or John Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Heyband + Alexander + Heyband + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Motte + John + Motte + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Gramstone + John + Gramstone + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Barre + Robert + Barre + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + William Bucke + William + Bucke + + +

Taylor. Donated funds to London conduits.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Thomason + Dame + Thomason + + +

Wife of Sir John Percival. Donated funds to Holborn Conduit.

+
+
+ + + + Isabella of Valois + Isabella + Queen consort of England + + +

Queen consort of England + 1396-1399. + Wife of Richard II.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Ascue + Lady + Ascue + + +

Wife of Sir Christopher Ascue. Donated funds to London conduits.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Josselyn + Sir + Ralph + Josselyn + Mayor + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1458-1459. + Mayor 1464-1465 and 1476-1477. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Bevis Bulmer + Sir + Bevis + Bulmer + + + +

Gentleman and engineer. Supplied a new forcier that allowed Thames water to be supplied to west London in 1594.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne of Lodbury + Anne + + +

Drowned in a pool near St. Giles, Cripplegate in 1244.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Sanford + Gilbert + Sanford + + +

Granted the Little Conduit, Cheapside to the citizens of + London in 1236.

+
+
+ + + + John Brampton + John + Brampton + + +

Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Wood + John + Wood + + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael, Crooked Lane. Not to be confused with John Wood or John Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Adrian Arten + Adrian + Arten + + +

Dutch denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Hewett + Sir + William + Hewett + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1553-1554. + Mayor 1559-1560. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Relph Tabinham + Relph + Tabinham + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Winslow + Thomas + Winslow + + +

Husband of Alice Winslow. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Winslow + Alice + Winslow + + +

Wife of Thomas Winslow. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Benedict Reding + Benedict + Reding + + +

Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Harding + Thomas + Harding + + +

Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + James Smith + James + Smith + + +

Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Gainford + Richard + Gainford + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + John Bold + John + Bold + +

Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cole + Thomas + Cole + + + +

Clergyman.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Radcliffe + Robert + Radcliffe + + + + +

Soldier and courtier. Buried at St. Laurence Poultney.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Radcliffe + Henry + Radcliffe + + + + +

Second Earl of Sussex. Buried at St. Laurence Poultney.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Beswicke + Beswicke + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Laurence Poultney.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Browne + Robert + Browne + + +

Buried at St. Laurence Poultney. Not to be confused with + Robert Browne or Robert + Brown.

+
+
+ + + + Anonymous + +

This is a person who is either chosen to be anonymous or whose identity has been + lost.

+
+ + + + Stephen de Fulborne + Stephen + de Fulborne + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + Robert Haverlock + Robert + Haverlock + + + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Monument at + St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Organ + John + Organ + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1385-1386. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Forest + John + Forest + + + +

Vicar of St. Olave, Old Jewry. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Eriole + Henry + Eriole + + + +

Taylor. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Morstede + Thomas + Morstede + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1436-1437. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Surgeon to Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI. Buried at St. Olave, Old + Jewry.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + + Adam Breakspeare + Adam + Breakspeare + + + +

Chaplain. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Kerkbie + William + Kerkbie + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Belwine + John + Belwine + + + +

Member of the Founders’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Gabriel Rave + Gabriel + Rave + + + +

Member of the Fullers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Wentworth + Wentworth + + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Michell + Thomas + Michell + + + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Monument at + St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Giles Dewes + Giles + Dewes + + + +

Musician and royal tutor. Monument at St. Olave, Old + Jewry.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Arthur Tudor + Arthur + Tudor + + + + +

Husband of Catherine of Aragon. Son of Henry VII. Brother of Henry VIII. Buried at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Chamberlain + Richard + Chamberlain + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1562-1563. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Possible father + of John Chamberlain. Monument at St. + Olave, Old Jewry.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edmond Burlac + Edmond + Burlac + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Stent + John + Stent + + +

Porter of the Prince’s Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + Reginald Coleman + Reginald + Coleman + + +

Son of Robert Coleman. Buried at St. + Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Coleman + Robert + Coleman + + +

Principle owner of Coleman Street. Father of Reginald Coleman. Buried at St. Margaret, + Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Brian Tewke + Sir + Brian + Tewke + + +

Treasurer of the Chamber to Henry VIII. Husband of Dame Grisilde Tewke. Monument at St. + Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Grisilde Tewke + Dame + Grisilde + Tewke + + +

Wife of Sir Brian Tewke. Monument at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + John Fetiplace + John + Fetiplace + + + +

Esquire. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband + of Joan Fetiplace. Monument at St. + Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Fetiplace + Joan + Fetiplace + + +

Wife of John Fetiplace. Monument at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wyche + Richard + Wyche + + +

Father of Sir Hugh Wiche. Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Leighs + John + Leighs + + +

Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Bradbury + Sir + Thomas + Bradbury + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1498-1499. + Mayor 1509-1510. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Garme + Sir + John + Garme + + + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Hamney + Richard + Hamney + + + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Colsel + Richard + Colsel + + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + St. Michael + Saint + Michael + + +

Archangel in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Thomas Becket + Saint + Thomas + Becket + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1155-1162. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1162–1170. Venerated as a saint and martyr after being + assassinated in 1170.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hubert Walter + Hubert + Walter + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Chief justiciar of England + 1193-1198. Archbishop of Canterbury 1193-1205. Lord Chancellor of England + 1199-1205.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh de Buch + Hugh + de Buch + + +

Portgrave of London during the reign of Henry + I. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall + Ward.

+
+
+ + + + William de Mandeville + William + de Mandeville + + + +

Constable of the Tower of London. Father of Geoffrey de Mandeville. Son of Geoffrey de + Mandeville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Mandeville + Geoffrey + de Mandeville + + + +

Constable of the Tower of London. Portgrave of London during the reign of William + I and William II. Principal magistrate + of Bassinghall Ward. Father of William + de Mandeville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Mandeville + Geoffrey + de Mandeville + Sheriff + + + +

First Earl of Essex. Portgrave of London during the reign of Stephen I. Husband of Athelaise de + Mandeville. Son of William de Mandeville. Buried at + Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Westminster Abbey + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aubrey de Vere + Aubrey + de Vere + + + +

First Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward. Son of Aubrey de Vere.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Aubrey de Vere + Sir + Aubrey + de Vere + + + +

Tenth Earl of Oxford.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Becket + Gilbert + Becket + + +

Portgrave of London during the reign of Stephen + I. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward. + Father of St. Thomas Becket.

+
+
+ + + + Peter fitz-Walter + Peter + fitz-Walter + +

Portgrave of London during the reign of Henry II. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward.

+
+ + + + John fitz-Nigel + John + fitz-Nigel + +

Portgrave of London during the reign of Henry II. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward.

+
+ + + + + Adam de Bassing + Adam + de Bassing + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1243-1244. + Mayor 1251-1252. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Possible son of Salomon de Basing.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Bassing + Thomas + Bassing + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1268-1269. + Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + + Thomas Bakewell + Thomas + Bakewell + + +

Resident of Blackwell Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John Frosh + John + Frosh + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Speleman + Stephen + Spilman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1404-1405. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard May + Richard + May + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Donated funds to Blackwell Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John Barton + John + Barton + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of + Agnes Barton. Benefactor of St. + Michael Bassishaw. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Barton + Agnes + Barton + +

Wife of John Barton. Benefactor of St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Cooke + Francis + Cooke + +

Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+ + + + John Martin + John + Martin + +

Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw. Not to be confused + with John Martyn.

+
+ + + + Edward Bromflit + Edward + Bromflit + + +

Esquire of Warwickshire. Buried at St. Michael + Bassishaw.

+
+ + + + Richard Barnes + Richard + Barnes + +

Husband of Elizabeth Barnes. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+ + + + Sir Roger Roe + Sir + Roger + Roe + +

Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+ + + + Roger Velden + Roger + Velden + + + +

Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Yarford + Sir + James + Yarford + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1514-1515. + Mayor 1519-1520. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Elizabeth Yarford. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Gresham + Sir + John + Gresham + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1537-1538. + Mayor 1547-1548. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Mary Gresham and Dame + Katharine Gresham. Buried at St. Michael + Bassishaw.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Ayliffe + Sir + John + Ayliffe + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1548-1549. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Backhouse + Nicholas + Backhouse + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1576-1577. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Heende + Sir + John + Heende + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1381-1382. + Mayor 1391-1392 and 1404-1405. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger Depham + Roger + Depham + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Swithin, London Stone.

+
+ + + + William White + William + White + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1482-1483. + Mayor 1489-1490. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Empson + Richard + Empson + + + + +

Minister of Henry VII.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Dudley + Edmund + Dudley + + + + +

Administrator and financial agent of Henry VII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Ambrose Nicholas + Sir + Ambrose + Nicholas + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1566-1567. + Mayor 1575-1576. Member of the Salters’ Company. + Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Æthelstan + Æthelstan + King of the Anglo-Saxons + King of the English + + + + +

King of the Anglo-Saxons 924-927. King of the English 927-939.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wynger + John + Wynger + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1493-1494. + Mayor 1504-1505. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Hatfield + Richard + Hatfield + +

Buried at St. Mary Woolchurch.

+
+ + + + Edward Deoly + Edward + Deoly + +

Buried at St. Mary Woolchurch.

+
+ + + + John Handford + John + Handford + +

Buried at St. Mary Woolchurch.

+
+ + + + John Archer + John + Archer + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mary Woolchurch.

+
+ + + + Robert Wittingham + Robert + Wittingham + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Leigh + Sir + Richard + Leigh + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1452-1453. + Mayor 1460-1461 and 1469-1470. Member of the Grocers’ + Company. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Southwell + Thomas + Southwell + +

First parson of St. Stephen Walbrook. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+
+ + + + John Dunstaple + John + Dunstaple + + + + +

Composer. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Rowland Hill + Sir + Rowland + Hill + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1541-1542. + Mayor 1549-1550. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Pope + Sir + Thomas + Pope + + + + +

Founder of Trinity College, Oxford. Husband of Margaret Pope. + Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Pope + Dame + Margaret + Pope + +

Wife of Thomas Pope. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+
+ + + + John Kirkby + John + Kirkby + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at + St. Stephen Walbrook. Not to be confused with John Kirkby.

+
+ + + + Sir John Yorke + Sir + John + Yorke + Water + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1549-1550. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + Christ Church.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Jakman + Edward + Jakman + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1564-1565. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Achley + Richard + Achley + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at + St. Stephen Walbrook.

+
+ + + + George Owen + George + Owen + + + + +

Physician to Henry VIII. Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Baker + Sir + Richard + Baker + + + + +

Knight, religious writer, and historian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Gore + Thomas + Gore + +

Merchant.

+
+ + + + William Combarton + William + Combarton + +

Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Cornhill. Not to be confused with William Combarton.

+
+ + + + John West + John + West + +

Buried at St. Mary Bothaw.

+
+ + + + Thomas Huntley + Thomas + Huntley + +

Buried at St. Mary Bothaw.

+
+ + + + Ralph Cobham + Ralph + Cobham + + + +

Owner of the building that would become Skinnersʼ Hall.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Geoffrey Scrope + Sir + Geoffrey + Scrope + + + +

Lawyer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Grantham + John + Grantham + +

Sheriff of London + 1322-1323. + Mayor 1328-1329. Founder of a chantry at St. Anthony’s + Hospital.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Dodmer + Sir + Ralph + Dodmer + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1524-1525. + Mayor 1529-1530. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard of Cornwall + Richard + + + + +

Earl of Cornwall. Son of John I. Brother of Henry III. Husband of Sanchia of Provence.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gerard Marbod + Gerard + Marbod + +

Member of the Merchants of the Haunce of + Almaine. Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + Ralph de Cussarde + Ralph + de Cussarde + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + Ludero de Denevar + Ludero + de Denevar + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + John of Arras + John + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + Bartram of Hamburg + Bartram + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + Godestalke of Hundondale + Godestalke + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + John de Dele + John + de Dele + +

Donated funds to Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+ + + + Richard Lyons + Richard + Lyons + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1374-1375. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Beheaded by rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt in Cheap. Monument at St. James Garlickhithe. Buried at St. Martin, Vintry.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Lichefield + William + Lichefield + + + +

Preacher and author. Buried at All Hallows the Great.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Brickles + John + Brickles + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Buried at + All Hallows the Great.

+
+ + + + Henry Campion + Henry + Campion + +

Esquire. Member of the Brewersʼ Company. + Father of Abraham Campion.

+
+ + + + Abraham Campion + Abraham + Campion + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Son of Henry Campion.

+
+ + + + Sir John Abel + John + Abel + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Roger le Brabason + Roger + le Brabason + + +

Constable of the Tower of London + 1199-1200.

+
+
+ + + + + Septimius Severus + Septimius + Severus + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Lucius Septimius Severus Eusebes Pertinax + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 193-211.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Allectus + Allectus + Allectus the Tyrant + Imperator Caesar Allectus Augustus + + + +

Roman administrator. Emperor of Britannia 293-296. Killed in one of + London’s fields in 296.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Bennet Abbot of Wirall + Bennet + Abbot + +

Master of Bede.

+
+ + + + Antoninus Pius + Antoninus + Pius + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 138-161.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ethelfled + Ethelfled + +

Daughter of Alfred the Great.

+
+ + + + Marianus of Florence + Marianus + +

Historian and chronicler.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Randulph Cocshall + Randulph + Cocshall + +

Baron.

+
+ + + + William Jordan + William + Jordan + +

Keeper of the Bridge.

+
+ + + + John de Bauer + John + de Bauer + +

Keeper of the Bridge.

+
+ + + + Joseph Holland + Joseph + Holland + +

Gentleman.

+
+ + + + William de Pontlearche + William + de Pontlearche + +

Witness to a contract between Henry I and Ralph de Luffa.

+
+ + + + Henry Stow + Henry + Stow + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+ + + + Robert Hartford + Robert + Hartford + +

Father of Idonia Bigot and Maude + Cosenton. Son of William Hartford.

+
+ + + + William Hartford + William + Hartford + +

Father of Robert Hartford.

+
+ + + + Idonia Bigot (née Hartford) + Idonia + Bigot + Hartford + +

Wife of Sir Raph Bigot. Daughter of Robert Hartford.

+
+ + + + Maude Cosenton (née Hartford) + Maude + Cosenton + Hartford + +

Wife of Sir Stephen Cosenton. Daughter of Robert Hartford.

+
+ + + + Sir Raph Bigot + Sir + Raph + Bigot + +

Knight. Husband of Idonia Bigot.

+
+ + + + John Bigot + John + Bigot + +

Son of Idonia Bigot and Sir Raph + Bigot.

+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Cosenton + Sir + Stephen + Cosenton + +

Knight. Husband of Maude Cosenton.

+
+ + + + Sir John Cosenton + Sir + John + Cosenton + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + John Brikels + John + Brikels + +

Namesake of Harbour Lane (also known as Brikels Lane).

+
+ + + + Sir Henry Picard + Henry + Picard + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1348-1349. + Mayor 1356-1357. Member of the Vintners’ + Company. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Stodie + Sir + John + Stodie + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1352-1353. + Mayor 1357-1358. Possible father of Doll Stodie. Member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Adrian + John + Adrian + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+
+ + + + John de Oxenford + John + de Oxenford + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1323-1324. + Mayor 1341-1342. Member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William More + William + More + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1386-1387. + Mayor 1395-1396. Member of the Vintners’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Lewis John + Lewis + John + +

Merchant.

+
+ + + + Henry Scogan + Henry + Scogan + + + + +

Poet. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Alice Whittington (née fitz-Warren) + Alice + Whittington + +

Wife of Richard Whittington. Daughter of Hugh and Molde + fitz-Warren.

+
+ + + + Sir William Whittington + Sir + William + Whittington + +

Husband of Dame Joan Whittington. Father of Richard Whittington.

+
+ + + + Dame Joan Whittington + Dame + Joan + Whittington + +

Wife of Sir William Whittington. Mother of Richard Whittington.

+
+ + + + Hugh fitz-Warren + Hugh + fitz-Warren + +

Husband of Dame Molde fitz-Warren. Father of Alice Whittington.

+
+ + + + Dame Molde fitz-Warren + Dame + Molde + fitz-Warren + +

Wife of Hugh fitz-Warren. Mother of Alice Whittington.

+
+ + + + William Grove + William + Grove + +

Reedified the jail at Newgate in 1422. + Co-executor of Richard Whittington’s will.

+
+ + + + Thomas Windford + Thomas + Windford + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster + Royal.

+
+ + + + Arnold Macknam + Arnold + Macknam + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+ + + + Sir Hartank van Clux + Sir + Hartank + van Clux + +

Knight. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster + Royal.

+
+ + + + Sir Edmund Mulshew + Sir + Edmund + Mulshew + +

Knight. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster + Royal.

+
+ + + + Thomas Cockham + Thomas + Cockham + +

Recorder of London. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+ + + + Thomas Urswicke + Thomas + Urswicke + +

Recorder of London.

+
+ + + + Norman + Norman + + +

Confessor of Matilda.

+ + Brooke 323 + +
+
+ + + + Richard Casiarin + Richard + Casiarin + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Crispie + Robert + Crispie + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Alwyne + Alwyne + Bishop of Helmeham + +

Bishop of Helmeham.

+
+ + + + John Offrem + John + Offrem + +

Prisoner of Newgate.

+
+ + + + Sir John Wakering + Sir + John + Wakering + + +

Master of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Askew + Anne + Askew + + + + +

Writer and Protestant martyr.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Oldhall + Sir + William + Oldhall + + + + +

Soldier and knight. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster + Royal.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Barnocke + William + Barnocke + + +

Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Yonge + Sir + John + Yonge + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1455-1456. + Mayor 1466-1467. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Father of Agnes Young. Buried at St. + Michael Paternoster Royal.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Agnes Young + Agnes + Young + + +

Wife of Robert Sherington, Robert + Mulleneux, and William Cheyney.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Sherington + Robert + Sherington + + +

Husband of Agnes Young. Buried at St. + Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Mulleneux + Robert + Mulleneux + + +

Husband of Agnes Young.

+
+
+ + + + William Cheyney + William + Cheyney + + +

Knight. Husband of Agnes Young and Margaret Cheyney. Monument at St. Benet, Paul’s + Wharfe.

+
+
+ + + + John Having + John + Having + + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+
+ + + + William Roswell + William + Roswell + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+
+ + + + William Postar + William + Postar + + +

Clerk of the Crown. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster + Royal.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Bailey + Sir + William + Bailey + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1515-1516. + Mayor 1524-1525. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Katherine Bailey. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Dame Katherine Bailey + Dame + Katherine + Bailey + + +

Wife of Sir William Bailey. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Beames + Simon + Beames + + +

Tenement owner.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Neville + Anne + Neville + + + + +

Wife of Richard III. Daughter of Richard Neville. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Causton + Henry + Causton + + +

Merchant.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Romaine + Thomas + Romaine + + +

Held a chantry at St. Thomas Apostle. Helped prisoners + escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+
+
+ + + + John Martyn + John + Martyn + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1532-1533. + Member of the Butchers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw. Not to be confused with the John Martin.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William of Ypres + William + + + + +

Count of Flanders and Chief Lieutenant for Stephen I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matilda + Empress + Matilda + Queen of England + + + + +

Contested Queen of England + 1141-1148. Key + figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy from 1135-1153.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert fitz-Roy + Robert + fitz-Roy + + + + +

First Earl of Gloucester. Illegitimate son of Henry I. Key + figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy from 1135-1153.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matthew Columbars + Matthew + Columbars + + +

Merchant.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John de Gisors + Sir + John + de Gisors + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1240-1241 and + 1245-1246. + Mayor 1245-1246 and 1258-1259. Possible member of the Vintners’ Company or Pepperers’ Company. + Constable of the Tower Royal. Father of Henry de Gisors and John de Gisors. Buried at Lady Chapel, Christ Church.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John de Gisors + John + de Gisors + Mayor + + + +

Mayor of London + 1311-1315. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Son of John de Gisors. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Gisors + Henry + de Gisors + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1329-1330. + Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John de Gisors + John + de Gisors + + + +

Son of Sir John de Gisors. Brother of Henry de Gisors. Father of Thomas de Gisors.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Henry de Gisors + Henry + de Gisors + + + +

Son of Sir John de Gisors. Brother of John de Gisors. Not to be confused with Henry de + Gisors.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas de Gisors + Thomas + de Gisors + + + +

Son of John de Gisors. Father of Thomas + de Gisors.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Venner + Henry + Venner + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew de la Vauch + Bartholomew + de la Vauch + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cornwallis + Thomas + Cornwallis + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1378-1379. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Cornwallis + John + Cornwallis + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Mustrell + John + Mustrell + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Hodson + William + Hodson + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Castleton + William + Castleton + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Grey + John + Grey + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Not to be confused with + John Grey.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Dalusse + Robert + Dalusse + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Husband of Alison Dalusse.

+
+
+ + + + Alison Dalusse + Alison + Dalusse + + +

Wife of Robert Dalusse.

+
+
+ + + + William Austrie + William + Austrie + + +

Son of Sir Ralph Astry. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Bartrand Descure (née Austrie) + Bartrand + Descure + Austrie + + +

Wife of Grimond Descure. Daughter of Sir Ralph Astry. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread + Street.

+
+
+ + + + Grimond Descure + Grimond + Descure + + +

Husband of Bartrand Descure. Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, + Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Batson + Thomas + Batson + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Hulton (née Howton) + Alice + Hulton + Fowler + Howton + + +

Wife of John Hulton. Daughter of John + Howton. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Howton + John + Howton + + +

Father of Alice Hulton. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Hulton + John + Hulton + + +

Husband of Alice Hulton. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + James Bartlet + James + Bartlet + + +

Husband of Alice Bartlet. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Bartlet + Alice + Bartlet + + +

Wife of James Bartlet. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Rabbi Moses + Rabbi + Moses + +

Son of Rabbi Isaac.

+
+ + + + Rabbi Isaac + Rabbi + Isaac + +

Father of Rabbi Moses.

+
+ + + + John Northampton + John + Northampton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1376-1377. + Mayor 1381-1383. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matthew Phillip + Matthew + Phillip + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1451-1452. + Mayor 1463-1464. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Roger Cotton + Roger + Cotton + + + + +

Poet.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Stockar + Robert + Stockar + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Pemberton + John + Pemberton + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Phillip de Plaffe + Phillip + de Plaffe + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Stapleton + John + Stapleton + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Mortimer + Sir + John + Mortimer + + +

Knight. Beheaded in 1423. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Eleanor Mortimer + Dame + Eleanor + Mortimer + + +

Wife of Sir John Mortimer. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Lee + William + Lee + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Hamstead + William + Hamstead + +

Keeper of the King’s Exchange.

+
+ + + + Richard de Rothyng + Richard + de Rothyng + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1326-1327. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Goodcheap + Richard + Goodcheap + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Margery Goodcheap. Son of Jordan + Goodcheap. Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John de Crissingham + John + de Crissingham + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Withers + John + Withers + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Gabeter + Robert + Gabeter + Mayor + + +

Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne. Buried at St. James + Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Grisors + John + Grisors + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + William Tillingham + William + Tillingham + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Stanley + John + Stanley + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Staha + Nicholas + Staha + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Robert de Luton + Robert + de Luton + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Stonarde + Thomas + Stonarde + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Bromar + John + Bromar + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1466-1467. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + George Stanley + George + Stanley + + + + +

Ninth Baron Strange.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Eleanor Neville + Eleanor + Neville + + +

Wife of Thomas Stanley. Mother of George Stanley. Not to be confused with Eleanor + Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Herbert (née Parr) + Anne + Herbert + + + + +

Lady-in-waiting to the wives of Henry VIII. Wife of William Herbert. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Bovet + Gilbert + Bovet + + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Spencer + Sir + James + Spencer + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1518-1519. + Mayor 1527-1528. Member of the Vintners’ Company. + Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Allen le Sopar + Allen + le Sopar + + +

Namesake of Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Knolles + Thomas + Knolles + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1394-1395. + Mayor 1399-1400 or 1410-1411. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Reedified St. Antholin. Husband of Joan + Knolles. Father of Thomas Knolles. Buried at St. Antholin.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Knolles + Thomas + Knolles + + +

Reedified St. Antholin. Son of Thomas + Knolles and Joan Knolles. Buried at St. Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Knolles + Joan + Knolles + + +

Wife of Thomas Knolles. Mother of Thomas Knolles. Buried at St. Anthony’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Holland + Thomas + Holland + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Buried at St. Antholin. Not to be confused with Thomas + Holland.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Windent + Thomas + Windent + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Husband of Katherine Windent. Buried at St. + Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Windent + Katherine + Windent + + +

Wife of Thomas Windent. Buried at St. + Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Hinde + Thomas + Hinde + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Benefactor of St. Antholin, St. Mary Aldermary, + and St. Mary Le Bow. Buried at St. + Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Acton + Hugh + Acton + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefator + of St. Antholin. Buried at St. + Antholin. Not to be confused with Hugh Acton or Hugh Acton.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Acton + Hugh + Acton + + +

Taylor. Buried at Christ Church. Not to be confused with + Hugh Acton or Hugh Acton.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Streete + Simon + Streete + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Agnes Streete. Buried at St. + Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Streete + Agnes + Streete + + +

Wife of Simon Streete.

+
+
+ + + + William Dauntsey + William + Dauntsey + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1530-1531. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Agnes Dauntsey. Buried at St. + Antholin.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Collet + Sir + Henry + Collet + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1477-1478. + Mayor 1486-1487 and 1495-1496. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Benefactor of St. Antholin.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Halton + Henry + Halton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1407-1408. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Antholin.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Spight + Thomas + Spight + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Kebyll + Sir + Henry + Kebyll + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1502-1503. + Mayor 1510-1511. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Benefator and principal founder of St. Mary Aldermary. Father + of Alice Blunt. Buried at St. Mary + Aldermary.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Chaucer + Richard + Chaucer + + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Possible + grandfather of Geoffrey Chaucer. Possible father of John Chaucer. Monument at St. Thomas + Southwark. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary. John Stow mistakenly claims he was the father of Geoffrey Chaucer.

+
+
+ + + + John Chaucer + John + Chaucer + + + +

Possible son of Richard Chaucer. Possible father of Geoffrey Chaucer.

+
+
+ + + + John Briton + John + Briton + + +

Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Holland + Ralph + Holland + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1429-1430. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Taillour + William + Taillour + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1454-1455. + Mayor 1468-1469. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Charles Blout + Charles + Blout + + + + +

Courtier and Fifth Baron Mountjoy. Benefactor of St. Mary + Aldermary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Laxton + Sir + William + Laxton + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1540-1541. + Mayor 1544-1545. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Vitalis of Bernay + Vitalis + + + +

Abbot of Westminster Abbey.

+ + Westminster Abbey + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund of Hadenham + Edmund + + + +

Monk of Rochester.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gundulf of Rochester + Gundulf + Bishop of Rochester + + + + +

Norman monk.Bishop of Rochester 1075-1108.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William fitz-Osbert + William + fitz-Osbert + + + +

Populist leader of an uprising in 1196.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Crepyn + Ralph + Crepyn + + + +

First documented town clerk of London. Mortally wounded by + Laurence Ducket.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Laurence Ducket + Laurence + Ducket + + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Mortally + wounded Ralph Crepyn.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Atte-Bow + Alice + Atte-Bow + + +

Mistress of Ralph Crepyn.

+
+
+ + + + John Rodham + John + Rodham + + +

Taylor. Donated a garden-space to St. Mary Le Bow in 1465.

+
+
+ + + + John Doune + John + Doune + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Donated two + tenements to St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Reginald Longdon + Reginald + Longdon + + +

Held the trust for John Doune.

+
+
+ + + + John Hawes + John + Hawes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1500-1501. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Donated funds to the + steeple of St. Mary Le Bow that was finished in 1512. Not + to be confused with John Hawes.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Allen + Allen + + +

Doctor. Donated funds to the steeple of St. Mary Le Bow + that was finished in 1512.

+
+
+ + + + William Copland + William + Copland + + +

Taylor. Churchwarden of St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Fuller + Andrew + Fuller + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Churchwarden of + St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Ailwyn + Sir + Nicholas + Ailwyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1494-1495. + Mayor 1499-1500. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Lok + John + Lok + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1461-1462. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Edward Bankes + Edward + Bankes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1563-1564. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Warde + John + Warde + + +

Buried at St. Mary Le Bow. Not to be confused with John Warde.

+
+
+ + + + William Pierson + William + Pierson + + +

Member of the Scriveners’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Ade de Buke + Ade + de Buke + + +

Hatter. Helped build a chapel at St. Mary Le Bow. Buried at + St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Giles of Andwarp + Giles + +

Received 200 markes from Edward I’s treasury for the purpose of rebuilding Tower Ditch.

+
+ + + + Constantine fitz-Aelulfe + Constantine + fitz-Aelulfe + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1197-1198. + Hanged in 1222.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Falkes de Breauté + Sir + Falkes + de Breauté + + +

Soldier. Earned high office by loyally serving John I and + Henry III in the First Barons’ War.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margery Goodcheap + Margery + Goodcheap + + +

Wife of Richard Goodcheap.

+
+
+ + + + Jordan Goodcheap + Jordan + Goodcheap + + +

Father of Richard Goodcheap.

+
+
+ + + + John Dalings + John + Dalings + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Apprentice of + Richard Goodcheap.

+
+
+ + + + Buckle + Buckle + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Namesake of Bucklersbury.

+
+
+ + + + Benedict Shorne + Benedict + Shorne + + +

Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. + Benefactor of St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Lincolne + Richard + Lincolne + + +

Fellmonger. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + John Fresshe + John + Fresshe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1384-1385. + Mayor 1394-1395. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Rochford + Sir + John + Rochford + + + + +

Administrator and historical compiler. Buried at St. Benet + Sherehog.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Rochforde + Robert + Rochforde + + +

Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + John Holde + John + Holde + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Warrington + Edward + Warrington + + +

Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + John Morrice + John + Morrice + + +

Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + John Huntley + John + Huntley + + +

Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Warren + Sir + Ralph + Warren + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1528-1529. + Mayor 1536-1537 and 1543-1544. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Aker + John + Aker + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Aker + Sir + Aker + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Beston + John + Beston + + + +

Merchant and politician. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper + Lane..

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Rayland + Robert + Rayland + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Hamber + John + Hamber + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate. Not to be + confused with John Hamber.

+
+
+ + + + John Gage + John + Gage + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Rowley + John + Rowley + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Lambe + John + Lambe + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Hadle + John + Hadle + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1375-1376. + Mayor 1379-1380. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Griffith of Wales + Griffith + + +

Son of Llwelyn the Great. Father of Llywelyn the Last. Died in an attempt to + escape the Tower of London in 1244.

+ Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Llywelyn ap Gruffydd + Llywelyn + ap Gruffydd + the Last + + +

Prince of Wales 1246-1282. Son of Griffith of + Wales. Grandson of Llwelyn the Great. Beheaded by Roger Lestrange in 1282.

+ Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Othon + Othon + +

Constable of the Tower of London in 1265.

+
+ + + + Roger Lestrange + Roger + Lestrange + +

Beheaded Llywelyn ap Gruffydd in 1282.

+
+ + + + Sir Roger Mortimer + Sir + Roger + Mortimer + + + +

First Earl of March. Executed in 1330. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roger Mortimer de Chirk + Roger + Mortimer de Chirk + + +

Soldier and nobleman. Uncle of Sir Roger Mortimer.

+
+
+ + + + Percivall de Porte + Percivall + de Porte + +

Master of the coin under Edward III.

+
+ + + + Burgred of Mercia + Burgred + King of Mercia + +

King of Mercia 852-874.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edward the Elder + Edward + the Elder + King of the Anglo-Saxons + +

King of the Anglo-Saxons 899-924.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Plegmond + Plegemund + Archbishop of Canterbury + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 890-914.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert de Beaumont + Robert + de Beaumont + +

Fourth Earl of Leicester.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Numa Pompilius + Numa + Pompilius + King of Rome + +

King of Rome 715–673 BC.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Edington + William + Edington + Bishop of Winchester + Archbishop-elect of Canterbury + +

Lord High Treasurer 1344-1356. Lord Chancellor of England + 1356–1363. + Bishop of Winchester 1345–1366. Archbishop-elect of Canterbury 1366.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon Sudbery + Simon + Sudbery + Tibald + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1380–1381. + Bishop of London + 1361–1375. + Archbishop of Canterbury 1375–1381. Executed on Tower + Hill by the rebels of Kent. Son of Nicholas Tibald.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robart Hales + Robart + Hales + +

Prior of St. John’s of Jerusalem. Lord High Treasurer + 1381. + Executed on Tower Hill by the rebels of Kent.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Appleton + William + Appleton + +

Knight. Friar and Confessor of Richard II. Beheaded on + Tower Hill by the rebels of Kent. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Legge + John + Legge + +

King’s Sergeant for Richard II. Beheaded on Tower Hill by the rebels of Kent.

+
+ + + + Adam de Pulteney + Adam + de Pulteney + + +

Husband of Margaret de Pulteney. Father of Sir John de Pulteney.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret de Pulteney + Margaret + de Pulteney + + +

Wife of Adam de Pulteney and Sir + Nicholas de Loveyne. Mother of Sir John de Pulteney. + Not to be confused with Margaret de Pulteney.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret de Pulteney + Margaret + de Pulteney + + +

Wife of Sir John de Pulteney. Mother of William de Pulteney. Not to be confused with Margaret de + Pulteney.

+
+
+ + + + William de Pulteney + William + de Pulteney + + +

Son of Sir John de Pulteney.

+
+
+ + + + Robert de Hereford + Robert + de Hereford + + +

Tenement owner in Coldharbour.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas de Loveyne + Sir + Nicholas + de Loveyne + + +

Property owner and courtier. Founder of a chantry at All Hallows + the Great. Husband of Margaret de Pulteney.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Phillip S. Cleare + Phillip + S. + Cleare + + +

Donated two dwellings to Coldharbour.

+
+
+ + + + Cuthbert Tunstall + Cuthbert + Tunstall + Bishop of London + Bishop of Durham + + + + +

Bishop of London + 1522-1530. + Bishop of Durham 1530–1552 and 1553-1558. Lord Privy Seal 1523–1530.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Gardiner + Richard + Gardiner + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1469-1470. + Mayor 1478-1479. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Stockton + Sir + John + Stockton + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1466-1467. + Mayor 1470-1471. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Dane + John + Dane + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Parker + John + Parker + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Marshall + Robert + Marshall + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1439-1440. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Corcheforde + Robert + Corcheforde + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hatfield + Robert + Hatfield + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane. Not to be confused with + Robert Hatfield or Robert + Hatfielde.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hatfielde + Robert + Hatfielde + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane. Not to be confused with + Robert Hatfield or Robert + Hatfield.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wilforde + Thomas + Wilforde + + +

Son of Elizabeth Wilforde and Nicholas + Wilforde. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Burley + Robert + Burley + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wilson + Richard + Wilson + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Packenton + Robert + Packenton + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Murdered while + going to mass on 13 November 1536. Buried at St. + Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wardbury + Thomas + Wardbury + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + James Huish + James + Huish + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Ambrose Smith + Ambrose + Smith + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Saxton + John + Saxton + + +

Parson. Donated funds to St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Pury + Pury + + +

Benefactor of St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Keston + Richard + Keston + + +

Benefactor of St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Archehull + Thomas + Archehull + + +

Churchwarden at St. Mildred, Poultry in 1455.

+
+
+ + + + John Hildy + John + Hildy + + +

Member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + John Kendall + John + Kendall + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bois + Robert + Bois + + +

Member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Lee + Simon + Lee + + +

Member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Oldcastle + Sir + John + Oldecastle + + +

Baron Cobham. After being convicted of heresy and imprisoned for his Lollard support, + Oldcastle escaped from the Tower of + London and led a Lollard rebellion. After spending three years as an outlaw, he was + captured, charged with treason, and executed. As the basis of Shakespeare’s popular Falstaff + character, Sir John Oldcastle and his legacy are of particular interest to Shakespeare + scholars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Whitlooke + Whitlooke + +

Prisoner. Escaped the Tower of London in 1414.

+
+ + + + Randulph + Randulph + + +

Friar. Sent to the Tower of London. Executed in 1419.

+
+
+ + + + Catherine Howard + Catherine + Howard + Queen consort of England + +

Queen consort of England + 1540-1541. + Fifth wife of Henry VIII. Executed on grounds of treason.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Langley + Sir + John + Langely + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1566-1567. + Mayor 1576-1577. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, + Guildhall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Neville + Thomas + Neville + the Bastard + Bastard of Fauconberg + + + +

Naval commander. Rebel. Received freedom from the City of London in + 1454 to eliminate pirates from + the Channel and North Sea. Not to be confused with Thomas + Neville or Thomas Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Gervase of Tilbury + Gervase + +

Lawyer, statesmen, and writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Lee + Thomas + Lee + + +

Gentleman of Essex. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + William Haclingridge + William + Haclingridge + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Feliocke + Christopher + Feliocke + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Dreyton + Robert + Dreyton + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + John Christopherson + John + Christopherson + Bishop of Chichester + + + +

Bishop of Chichester 1557–1559. Confessor to Mary + I. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Turner + William + Turner + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry. Not to be confused with William Turner or William Turner.

+
+
+ + + + Blase White + Blase + White + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Hobson + Thomas + Hobson + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mildred, Poultry. Possible father of William Hobson.

+
+
+ + + + William Hobson + William + Hobson + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mildred, Poultry. Possible son of Thomas Hobson.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Tusser + Thomas + Tusser + + + + +

Author and poet. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Monshampe + Thomas + Monshampe + + +

Brother of William Monshampe. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + William Monshampe + William + Monshampe + + +

Brother of Thomas Monshampe. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Jonyrunnes + Jonyrunnes + + +

Founder of the Chapel of St. Mary Coneyhope.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Oswine + Richard + Oswine + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Helped purchased + the plot of land for Grocers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Lawrence Halliwell + Lawrence + Halliwell + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Helped purchased + the plot of land for Grocers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Robert Fitzwalter + Lord + Robert + Fitzwalter + + + + +

First Lord Fitzwalter. Husband of Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter. Son of Sir Walter Fitzwalter. Father of Walter Fitzwalter and Sir Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Marshall + William + Marshall + + +

Earl of Pembroke. Father of William Marshall and Gilbert Marshall.

+
+
+ + + + William Marshall + William + Marshall + + +

Brother of Gilbert Marshall. Son of William Marshall.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Marshall + Gilbert + Marshall + + +

Brother of William Marshall. Son of William Marshall. Buried at Temple Church.

+
+
+ + + + William Marshall + William + Marshall + + +

Given license by Henry IV to form the Brotherhood of St. Katherine.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Baynard + Geoffrey + Baynard + +

Son of Ralph Baynard. Builder of Baynard’s Castle.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert fitz Richard + Robert + fitz Richard + + +

Inherited Baynard’s Castle from Henry I. Husband of Maude de Senlis. Son of Richard de Clare. Father of Walter fitz Robert. See related ODNB entry for Robert Fitzwalter.

+
+ + + + Gilbert de Clare + Gilbert + de Clare + +

Count of Brionne and Eu. Father of Richard de Clare.

+
+ + + + Maud de Senlis + Maud + de Senlis + +

Lady of Bradham. Wife of Robert + fitz Richard. See related ODNB entry for Robert Fitzwalter.

+
+ + + + Walter fitz Robert + Walter + fitz Robert + +

Husband of Matilda de Bocham and Matilda fitz Robert. Son of Robert fitz Richard. Father of Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for Robert Fitzwalter.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Matilde fitz Robert (née de Lucy) + Matilda + fitz Robert + +

Wife of Walter fitz Robert. Daughter of Richard de Lucy. Mother of Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for Robert Fitzwalter.

+
+ + + + Matilda de Mandeville (née Fitzwalter) + Matilda + de Mandeville + the Faire + +

Wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville. Daughter of Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for Robert Fitzwalter and Wikipedia entry for Geoffrey de Mandeville.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas fitz-William + Sir + Thomas + fitz-William + + + +

Lawyer and Speaker of the House of Commons. Husband of Agnes + fitz-William.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agnes fitz-William + Agnes + fitz-William + +

Wife of Sir Thomas fitz-William.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Gresham + Sir + Richard + Gresham + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1531-1532. + Mayor 1537-1538. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Father of Sir Thomas Gresham. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Joan de Beauchamp + Dame + Joan + de Beauchamp + + + + +

Countess of Ormond. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Norton + John + Norton + +

Esquire. Monument at Mercers’ Hall. Not to be confused + with John Norton.

+
+ + + + Stephen Cavendisshe + Steven + Cavendisshe + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1357-1358. + Mayor 1362-1363. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Cavendish + William + Cavendish + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + Hungate of Yorkshire + Hungate + +

Wealthy member of the Hungate family. Monument at Mercers’ + Hall.

+
+ + + + Walter Fitzwalter + Walter + Fitzwalter + + +

Son of Lord Robert Fitzwalter and his first wife (not mentioned in Stow). Brother of Sir Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+
+ + + + Sir Walter Fitzwalter + Sir + Walter + Fitzwalter + fitz Robert + + +

Son of Robert Fitzwalter. Father of Lord Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+
+ + + + Sir Robert Fitzwalter + Sir + Robert + Fitzwalter + + + +

Son and heir of Lord Robert Fitzwalter and Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter. Father of Lord John Fitzwalter. Brother of Walter Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+
+ + + + Lord John Fitzwalter + Lord + John + Fitzwalter + +

Second Lord Fitzwalter. Son of Sir Robert Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+
+ + + + Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter (née de Ferrers) + Lady + Eleanor + Fitzwalter + +

Wife of Lord Robert Fitzwalter. Daughter of Robert de Ferrers. Mother of Sir Robert Fitzwalter.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John le Blund + Sir + John + le Blund + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1301-1308. + Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Street + Humphrey + Street + + +

Owner of Hare House.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Harris + Robert + Harris + + +

Brewery owner. Purchased the Star and Ram Inn from Henry VIII, which later became the site of Ram Alley.

+
+
+ + + + Richard of Shrewsbury + Richard + +

Duke of York. Son of Edward IV. Brother of Edward V. Mysteriously disappeared shortly after Richard III seized the throne in 1483.

+
+ + + + Thomas Shadwell + Thomas + Shadwell + + + +

Poet and playwright.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margaret Lilly + Margaret + Lilly + +

Resident of Ram Alley charged with harbouring + foreigners.

+
+ + + + Simon Dominico + Simon + Dominico + +

French foreigner. Resided in the residence of Margaret + Lilly in Ram Alley.

+
+ + + + Throat + Throat + + +

Dramatic character in Lording Barry’s Ram + Alley.

+
+
+ + + + William Mountfiquit + William + Mountfiquit + +

Baron of Mountfitchet. First builder of Montfichet’s + Tower.

+
+ + + + Richard Montfiquit + Richard + Montfiquit + +

Resident of Montfichet’s Tower. Exiled by John I.

+
+ + + + Robert Kilwardby + Robert + Kilwardby + Archbishop of Canterbury + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1273–1278. Began the foundations for the Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Michael + Saint + Michael + +

Archangel in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gilbert de Clare + Gilbert + de Clare + + + +

Sixth Earl of Hertford, Seventh Earl of Gloucester, Ninth Lord of Glamorgan, and + Ninth Lord of ClareNoble.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Efforde + Robert + Efforde + +

Earl of Suffolke.

+
+ + + + Jean Froissart + Jean + Froissart + + + + +

Historian and poet.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Richard Head + Richard + Head + +

Writer and bookseller.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ambrose Cresacre + Ambrose + Cresacre + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + John Trusbut + John + Trusbut + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at + Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + Thomas Ilome + Thomas + Ilome + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1479-1480. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Rebuilt the conduit + on Cheapside Street. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Danyell + Thomas + Danyell + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1480-1481. + Member of the Dyers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Lancelot Laken + Lancelot + Laken + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + Ralph Tylney + Ralph + Tylney + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1488-1489. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Garth + Garth + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + John Ritch + John + Ritch + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+ + + + Sir William Butler + William + Butler + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1507-1508. + Mayor 1515-1516. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Browne + Sir + William + Browne + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1504-1505. + Mayor 1513-1514. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Alice Blunt. Monument at Mercers’ Hall. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk + Street. Not to be confused with Sir William Brown.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir William Lok + Sir + William + Lok + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1548-1549. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Baskerville + Humphrey + Baskerville + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1561-1562. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir George Bonde + Sir + George + Bonde + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1578-1579. + Mayor 1587-1588. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Whipping Tom + Whipping Tom + +

Nickname given to an unidentified sexual predator. Frequented the alleys around Fleet Street in 1681.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Laurence of Canterbury + Laurence + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 604–619.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Walter Stapledon + Walter + Stapledon + Bishop of Exeter + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1320–1321 and 1322–1325. Bishop of Exeter 1308–1326. Founder of Exeter College, + Oxford.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lugulphus + Lugulphus + +

Abbot of Crowland during the reign of William + I.

+
+ + + + Edith of Wessex + Edith + Queen consort of England + +

Queen consort of England + 1045-1066. + Wife of Edward the Confessor. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Colet + John + Colet + +

Doctor of Divinity. Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Founder of St. Paul’s School in + 1512.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew the Apostle + Bartholomew + the Apostle + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Lumley + John + Lumley + +

First Baron Lumley. Gave a series of lectures on anatomy and surgery.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Timothy How + Timothy + How + +

Resident of Ram Alley. Described in a 1630 + wardmote register as annyoing the judges of Serjeants’ Inn, Fleet + Street with the stench of his tobacco.

+
+ + + + Humphrey Fenne + Humphrey + Fenne + +

Possible resident of Ram Alley. Described in a 1630 + wardmote register as annyoing the judges of Serjeants’ Inn, Fleet + Street with the stench of his tobacco.

+
+ + + + John Barker + John + Barker + +

Shopkeeper in Ram Alley. Charged with selling tabacco + and alcohol throughout the night without a license. Not to be confused with John Barker.

+
+ + + + Timothy Louse + Timothy + Louse + +

Shopkeeper in Ram Alley. Charged with selling tabacco + and alcohol throughout the night without a license.

+
+ + + + Canby + Canby + +

Dramatic character in John Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.

+
+
+ + + + Tom Strowd + Tom + Strowd + +

Dramatic character in John Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.

+
+
+ + + + Swash + Swash + +

Dramatic character in John Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.

+
+
+ + + + Captain Pod + Captain + Pod + +

Known exhibitor of puppet shows. Alluded to in John + Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind + Beggar of Bethnal Green.

+
+ + + + Mrs. Rump + Rump + +

Resident of Ram Alley. Alluded to in John Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.

+
+ + + + Thomas Reyner + Thomas + Reyner + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1457-1458. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Reyner Wolfe + Reyner + Wolfe + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Simon Winchcombe + Simon + Winchcombe + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Mary, Abchurch. Buried at + St. Mary, Aldermanbury.

+
+ + + + Robert Combarton + Robert + Combarton + +

Buried at St. Mary, Aldermanbury.

+
+ + + + John Wheatley + John + Wheatley + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mary, Aldermanbury.

+
+ + + + Richard Caldwell + Richard + Caldwell + +

Physician. Known for his part in founding the Lumleian Lectures with John Lumley.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Forster + Richard + Forster + +

Physican. First Lumleian lecturer in 1602.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hood + Thomas + Hood + +

Mathmetician and physician. First lecturer in mathematics appointed in England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Smith + Thomas + Smith + +

Held lectures in his home in Gracechurch street. Not to + be confused with Thomas Smith, Thomas + Smith, or Thomas Smith.

+
+ + + + Lady Anne Gresham + Lady + Anne + Gresham + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Gresham.

+
+ + + + Anthony Wotton + Anthony + Wotton + +

Clergyman and religious controversialist. Held a lectureship at All Hallows Barking.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dr. Mathew Guin + Mathew + Guin + +

Doctor and lecturer.

+
+ + + + Dr. Henry Mountlow + Henry + Mountlow + +

Doctor of civil law and lecturer.

+
+ + + + Dr. John Bull + John + Bull + +

Composer, musician, and lecturer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edward Brerewood + Edward + Brerewood + +

Scholar, antiquary, mathematician, logician, and professor of astronomy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Briggs + Henry + Briggs + +

Mathematician and professor of geometry.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Caleb Willis + Caleb + Willis + +

Lecturer of rhetoric.

+
+ + + + Plato + Plato + +

Greek philosopher. Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the western + world.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Middleton + John + Middleton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1450-1451. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Tomes + John + Tomes + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Jenyns + Dame + Margaret + Jenyns + +

Wife of Sir Stephen Jenyns.

+
+ + + + Ralph Woodcocke + Ralph + Woodcocke + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1580-1581. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Helen Collier, Good Bower, Elenor Carew, and Mary Lovyson. Father + of Elizabeth Antrobus.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Dame Mary Gresham + Dame + Mary + Gresham + +

Wife of Sir John Gresham.

+
+ + + + Dame Katharine Gresham + Dame + Katharine + Gresham + +

Wife of Sir John Gresham.

+
+ + + + Thomas Clifford + Thomas + Clifford + +

Chronicler.

+
+ + + + Thomas fitz-Thomas + Thomas + fitz-Thomas + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1261-1265. Member of the + Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pope Fabian + Fabian + Bishop of Rome + +

Bishop of Rome 236–250.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Sebastian + Saint + Sebastian + +

Venerated saint and martyr.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Godfrey + Thomas + Godfrey + + +

Remembrancer of the Office of First Fruits.

+
+
+ + + + W. Becam + W + Becam + + +

First prior of Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Elsing + Thomas + Elsing + + +

Son of Robert Elsing. Grandson of William Elsing.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cheney + Thomas + Cheney + + + +

Administrator and diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Cheney + Sir + William + Cheney + + +

Father of Joan Cheney. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Hungerford + Edmond + Hungerford + +

Father of Walter Hungerford.

+
+ + + + Joan Stokes (née Cheney) + Joan + Stokes + Cheney + + +

Wife of William Stokes. Daughter of Sir + William Cheney. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within + Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + William Stokes + William + Stokes + + +

Husband of Joan Stokes.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Eldarbroke + Robert + Eldarbroke + +

Esquire. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within + Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Dame Joan Ratcliffe + Dame + Joan + Ratcliffe + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within + Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + William Fowler + William + Fowler + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within + Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Thomas Swineley + Thomas + Swineley + +

Husband of Helen Swineley. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Helen Swineley + Helen + Swineley + +

Wife of Thomas Swineley. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Sir John Williams + Sir + John + Williams + + +

Baron. Treasurer of the King’s jewels. Buried at Hospital of + St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Kelsey + Henry + Kelsey + + +

Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Muschampe + Thomas + Muschampe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1463-1464. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Helenor Fiennes + Helenor + Fiennes + + +

Wife of James Fiennes. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + James Fiennes + James + Fiennes + + + +

First Baron of Saye and Sele. Husband of Helenor + Fiennes. Beheaded by an angry mob of rebels. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Elderton + William + Elderton + + +

Actor, lawyer, and ballad-writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jesus Christ + Jesus + Christ + +

Central figure of the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Peter Fanelore + Peter + Fanelore + + +

Donated a dwelling house to his local parish.

+
+
+ + + + John Barnard + John + Barnard + + +

Helped build the Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Langford + William + Langford + + +

Knight.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Stomine + Richard + Stomine + + +

Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + John Clipston + John + Clipston + + +

Prior of Nottingham. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, + Guildhall.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Edmund Alison + Edmund + Alison + + +

Priest and librarian at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, + Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + William Burie + William + Burie + + +

Helped build the library at the Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Fortescue + Elizabeth + Fortescue + + +

Wife of Sir John Fortescue. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Stoketon + Katherine + Stoketon + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Stratton + John + Stratton + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Phillip Albert + Phillip + Albert + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Fleming + John + Fleming + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Phillip Agmondesham + Phillip + Agmondesham + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Skywith + William + Skywith + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Norlong + John + Norlong + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Baker + John + Baker + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Alleyne + Thomas + Alleyne + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Barton + William + Barton + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Melreth + William + Melreth + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1425-1426. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simon Barlet + Simon + Bartlet + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Chertsey + Walter + Chertsey + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1430-1431. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Rich + Richard + Rich + + + +

First Baron Rich and Speaker of the House of Commons. Lord Chancellor of England + 1547–1552. + Founder of Felsted School. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Rich + John + Rich + + +

Son of Richard Rich. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Rich + Thomas + Rich + + +

Son of John Rich.

+
+
+ + + + Richard L. Rich + Richard + Rich + + +

Son of Thomas Rich. Not to be confused with Richard Rich.

+
+
+ + + + John Pickering + John + Pickering + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffery Boleyn + Geoffery + Boleyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1446-1447. + Mayor 1457-1458. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Father of Geoffery Boleyn. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Geoffery Boleyn + Geoffery + Boleyn + + +

Esquire of Norfolk. Son of Geoffery Boleyn. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Atkinson + John + Atkinson + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Mary S. Maure + Dame + Mary + S. + Maure + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Waltham + John + Waltham + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Bonifant + Roger + Bonifant + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Chayhee + John + Chayhee + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Feldynge + Geoffrey + Feldynge + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1445-1446. + Mayor 1452-1453. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Angell Feldynge. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Angell Feldynge + Angell + Feldynge + + +

Wife of Geoffrey Feldynge. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Benington + Simon + Benington + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Joan Benington. Buried at St. Laurence, + Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Benington + Joan + Benington + + +

Wife of Simon Benington. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Burgoine + Thomas + Burgoine + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Michael Dormer + Sir + Michael + Dormer + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1529-1530. + Mayor 1541-1542. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward de Mountaoute + Sir + Edward + de Mountaoute + + +

Owner of a tenement in Queenhithe Ward.

+
+
+ + + + William Gladwine + William + Gladwine + + +

Owner of a tenement in Queenhithe Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Aubrey + Andrew + Aubrey + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1331-1332. + Mayor 1339-1341 and 1351-1352. Member of the Pepperers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole + Abbey.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Fryar + Thomas + Fryar + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Donated land to + St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Madefray + Thomas + Madefray + + +

Clerk to Edward of Woodstock. Donated land to St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Pylot + John + Pylot + + +

Donated land to St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + John Calfee + John + Calfee + + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + + + Richard Esgastone + Richard + Esgastone + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Walberge + Richard + Walberge + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Padington + Thomas + Padington + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hary + Robert + Hary + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + John of Eltham + John + + + +

First Earl of Cornwall. Son of Edward II. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Newport + William + Newport + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1375-1376. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Willowes + Richard + Willowes + + +

Parson. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Sturges + Richard + Sturges + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Sturges + Katherine + Sturges + + +

Wife of Richard Sturges. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lewen + Thomas + Lewen + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1537-1538. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Husband of Agnes Lewen. Buried at St. Nicholas + Olave.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Agnes Lewen + Agnes + Lewen + + +

Wife of Thomas Lewen. Buried at St. + Nicholas Olave.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph de Maidstone + Ralph + de Maidstone + Bishop of Hereford + + +

Bishop of Hereford 1234-1239.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Charles Booth + Charles + Booth + Bishop of Hereford + + +

Bishop of Hereford 1516–1535.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Glocester + John + Glocester + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Mary Mounthaw.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bealknap + Robert + Bealknap + + +

Justice.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William of Wykeham + William + Bishop of Winchester + + + +

Lord Privy Seal 1363–1367. Lord Chancellor of England + 1367–1371 and + 1389–1391. + Bishop of Winchester 1366–1404. Founder of New College, Oxford.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Merlawe + Richard + Merlawe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1402-1403. + Mayor 1409-1410 and 1417-1418. Possible member of the Ironmongers’ Company or Fishmongers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Theobald of Bec + Theobald + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1139–1161.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard de Lucia + Richard + de Lucia + + +

Witness of a donation to St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Picot + Ralph + Picot + + +

Witness of a donation to St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + William of York + William + fitz-Herbert + Archbishop of York + + +

Archbishop of York 1143–1147 and 1153–1154.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry of Bath + Henry + + +

Justice and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jeremy of Caxton + Jeremy + + +

Justice.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Ralph fitz-Nicholl + Ralph + fitz-Nicholl + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Brithem + John + Brithem + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + William Brithem + William + Brithem + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Paulin Painter + Paulin + Painter + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Wancia + Ralph + Wancia + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + John Cumband + John + Cumband + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret de Clare + Margaret + de Clare + + + +

Noblewoman and heiress. Wife of Piers Gaveston.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Piers Gaveston + Piers + Gaveston + + + +

Nobleman. Husband of Margaret de Clare.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugh de Bigot + Hugh + de Bigot + + +

Donated funds to St. Mary Somerset.

+
+
+ + + + William Sandys + William + Sandys + + + + +

First Baron Sandys. Soldier, and courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Martin + Sir + Richard + Martin + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1581-1582. + Mayor 1588-1589 and 1593-1594. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + James Thame + James + Thame + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Monument + at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Walpole + John + Walpole + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Monument + at All Hallows, Bread Street. Not to be confused with John Walpole.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Pargitar + Sir + Thomas + Pargitar + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1521-1522. + Mayor 1530-1531. Member of the Salters’ Company. + Monument at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Suckley + Henry + Suckley + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1541-1542. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband of + Anne Boughton, Elizabeth English, + Alice Fletcher, and Agnes + Cachemaide. Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Reade + Richard + Reade + +

Alderman. Monument at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Albany + William + Albany + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Husband of Thomasine Albany and Joane + Albany. Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Abde + Roger + Abde + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Monument at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Trenchaunt + Lord + Trenchaunt + +

Financier of St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + Bannerman v + +
+
+ + + + William Palmer + Willam + Palmer + +

Member of the Bladers’ Company. Benefactor of + St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Cantilo + Sir + William + Cantilo + + + +

Knight. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Cantlow + Henry + Cantlow + + +

Merchant of the Staple. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk + Street.

+
+
+ + + + John West + John + West + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Skinner + Sir + Thomas + Skinner + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1587-1588. + Mayor 1596-1597. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company. Father of John Skinner, Thomas Skinner, Richard Skinner, Aunc Skinner, Julian Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner. Buried at St. + Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Medley + John + Medley + +

Chamberlain of London. Buried at St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+ + + + John Marsh + John + Marsh + +

Esquire. Sergeant of London. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. + Michael, Wood Street.

+
+ + + + Sir Henry Grey + Sir + Henry + Grey + + + + +

First Duke of Suffolk and Third Marquess of Dorset. Son of George + Grey. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Stephen Bugge + Stephen + Bugge + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Forde + Roger + Forde + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of Joane Forde and Margaret Forde. Buried + at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bernewell + Thomas + Bernewell + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1434-1435. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Hawlen + Sir + John + Hawlen + + +

Parson of St. Mildred, Bread Street. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Parnell + John + Parnell + + +

Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Hurstwaight + William + Hurstwaight + + +

Member of the Pewterers’ Company. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Turner + Christopher + Turner + + +

Surgeon to Henry VIII. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Langham + Thomas + Langham + + +

Donated four tenements to the poor of St. Mildred, Bread + Street. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Hall + Thomas + Hall + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Collins + Thomas + Collins + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Not to be confused with Thomas Collins.

+
+
+ + + + Gerrard the Giant + Gerrard + the Giant + + +

Giant. Supposedly dwelled at the site of Gerrard’s Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas de Gisors + Thomas + de Gisors + + +

Son of Thomas de Gisors. Grandson of John de Gisors.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Husband + Richard + Husband + + +

Keeper of the compter in Bread Street. Sent to Newgate for his cruel treatment of his prisoners.

+
+
+ + + + John Doget + John + Doget + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1509-1510. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Monument at + St. John the Evangelist.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Moses + Moses + + +

Founder or builder of St. Margaret Moses.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Dobbys + Sir + Richard + Dobbys + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1543-1544. + Mayor 1551-1552. Member of the Skinners’ Company. + Monument at St. Margaret Moses.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Dane + William + Dane + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1569-1570. + Husband to Margaret Dane. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Monument at St. + Margaret Moses.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Walter Tyler + Walter + Tyler + + +

Spoiled stew houses belonging to Sir William Walworth.

+
+
+ + + + Mary + Mary + + +

Founder of a nunnery that would eventually become St. Saviour + (Southwark).

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Swithen + Swithen + + +

Noblewoman. Converted St. Saviour (Southwark) to a college of + priests.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Pont de l’Arche + William + Pont de l’Arche + + +

Knight. Founder of a priory at St. Saviour (Southwark) with + William Dauncy. Established St. + Saviour (Southwark) as an Augustinian priory in 1128.

+ + Wikipedia + Google + Books + +
+
+ + + + William Dauncy + William + Dauncy + + +

Knight. Founder of a priory at St. Saviour (Southwark) with + William Pont de l’Arche.

+ + Wikipedia + Google + Books + +
+
+ + + + Peter des Roches + Peter + des Roches + Bishop of Winchester + + + +

Bishop of Winchester 1205–1238.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + EB + +
+
+ + + + Anicius + Anicius + Archdeacon of Surrey + + +

Archdeacon of Surrey. Had a hospital move onto his lands in 1228 by the consent of Peter des + Roches.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Stephen Gardiner + Stephen + Gardiner + Bishop of Winchester + + + +

Bishop of Winchester 1531–1551 and 1553–1555. Lord Chancellor of England + 1553–1555. + Helped merge St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark) and St. Margaret (Southwark) into the Parish + of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Lilliarde + Robert + Lilliarde + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Howard (née Audley) + Margaret + Howard + Audley + + + +

Wife of Lord Thomas Howard. Daughter of Sir Thomas Audley and Elizabeth Audley. Monument at + St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + EB + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Audley + Elizabeth + Audley + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Audley. Mother of Margaret Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Grevel + Margaret + Grevel + + +

Wife of William Grevel. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + William Grevel + William + Grevel + + +

Esquire. Husband of Margaret Grevel. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + William Spershut + William + Spershut + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Katherine Stoke + Dame + Katherine + Stoke + + +

Wife of John Stoke. Monument at St. + Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + John Stoke + John + Stoke + + +

Alderman. Husband of Dame Katherine Stoke.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Merfin + Robert + Merfin + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + William Undall + William + Undall + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Lord Ospay Ferrar + Lord + Ospay + Ferrar + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Sir George Brewes + Sir + George + Brewes + + +

Knight. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + John Brown + John + Brown + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark). Not to be confused with + Sir John Brown, John Browne, + John Brown, or Sir John + Browne.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Brandon + Lady + Brandon + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Brandon. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Brandon + Sir + Thomas + Brandon + + +

Knight of the Garter. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery. + Husband of Lady Brandon. Son of Sir + William Brandon. Uncle of Charles Brandon.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lord William Scales + Lord + William + Scales + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + William Warren + William + Warren + + +

Earl. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Richard Raison + Richard + Raison + + +

Husband of Atheline Raison.

+
+
+ + + + Atheline Raison + Atheline + Raison + + +

Wife of Richard Raison.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas de Musely + Nicholas + de Musely + + +

Clerk.

+
+
+ + + + + Margaret Cheyney + Margaret + Cheymey + + +

Wife of William Cheyney. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Beauchamp + Richard + Beauchamp + + + +

Thirteenth Earl of Warwick. Father of Margaret + Beauchamp and Eleanor Beaufort.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + EB +
+
+ + + + Sir John Beauchamp + Sir + John + Beauchamp + + + +

First Baron Beauchamp.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Guy de Beauchamp + Sir + Guy + de Beauchamp + + + +

Tenth Earl of Warwick. Father of Sir John + Beauchamp.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + David Smith + David + Smith + + + +

Embroiderer. Husband of Katherine Smith. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Stanley + Thomas + Stanley + + + +

First Earl of Derby.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + EB +
+
+ + + + Lady Margaret Beaufort + Lady + Margaret + Beaufort + + + +

Countess of Richmond and Derby. Wife of Thomas Stanley. + Mother of Henry VII. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Gilbert Dethick + Sir + Gilbert + Dethick + + + +

Knight of the Garter. Officer of Arms. Husband of Jane + Dethick. Monument at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hawley + Thomas + Hawley + + +

Clarenceux Officer of Arms. Principal herald of southern, eastern, and northern England. Buried at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Harvey + William + Harvey + Norroy + + + +

Officer of Arms of Northern England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Sackville + Sir + Richard + Sackville + + + +

Officer of Arms.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Burwash + Bartholomew + Burwash + + +

Tenement owner in Castle Baynard Wall. Father of John Burwash. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Burchett + Peter + Burchett + + +

Gentleman of the Middle Temple. Convincted of an attempt to + murder Sir John Hawkins. Briefly imprisoned in Lollards Tower.

+
+
+ + + + Jean de Bourbon + Jean + de Bourbon + Norroy + + + +

Duke of Bourbon and Duke of Auvergne. Earl of Claremont.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth de Beauchamp + Elizabeth + de Beauchamp + + + +

Noblewoman. Wife of Sir Edward Neville.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Grey + Richard + Grey + + + +

Third Earl of Kent.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lancelot Young + Lancelot + Young + + +

Master glazier.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Writhesley + Margaret + Writhesley + + +

Daughter of Eleanor Writhesley and Sir + John Writhesley. Sister of John Writhesley. Half-sister + of Sir Thomas Writhesley.

+
+
+ + + + John Brigget + John + Brigget + +

Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Thomas Ruston + Thomas + Ruston + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + John Talbot + John + Talbot + +

Esquire. Husband of Katherine Talbot. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Katherine Talbot + Katherine + Talbot + +

Wife of John Talbot. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Thomas Warfle + Thomas + Warfle + +

Husband of Isabel Warfle. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Isabel Warfle + Isabel + Warfle + +

Wife of Thomas Warfle. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Thomas Lucie + Thomas + Lucie + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Ralph Rochford + Ralph + Rochford + +

Knight. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Edmond Water + Edmond + Water + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Barnes + Elizabeth + Barnes + +

Wife of Richard Barnes. Sister of Richard Malgrave. Buried at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Richard Malgrave + Richard + Malgrave + +

Esquire of Essex. Brother of Elizabeth + Barnes.

+
+ + + + Richard Gowre + Richard + Gowre + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + John Gowre + John + Gowre + +

Esquire Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Francis Baromi + Francis + Baromi + +

Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + George Grey + George + Grey + + +

Second Earl of Kent. Father of Sir Henry Grey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Choppyn + Richard + Choppyn + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1530-1531. + Member of the Tallow Chandlers’ Company. Buried at + St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Busby + Thomas + Busby + +

Member of the Coopers’ Company. Donated Queen’s Head Inn, St. Giles to the Parish of St. Giles (Cripplegate). Buried at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + John Whelar + John + Whelar + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at + St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + William Bolene + William + Bolene + +

Physician. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate. Not to be + confused with William Bolene.

+
+ + + + William Bolene + William + Bolene + +

Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate. Not to be confused + with William Bolene.

+
+ + + + Richarad Bolene + Richard + Bolene + +

Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+ + + + Robert Crowley + Robert + Crowley + + +

Clergyman and printer. Buried at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Glover + Robert + Glover + + +

Somerset Herald of Arms. Buried at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas de la Beeche + Nicholas + de la Beeche + +

Lieutenant of the Tower of London.

+
+ + + + Sir Drew Drewry + Sir + Drew + Drewry + +

Onetime owner of Drury House.

+
+ + + + Robert Ufford + Robert + Ufford + + + +

First Earl of Suffolk. Father of William de Ufford.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Peregrine Bertie + Peregrine + Bertie + + + +

Thirteenth Baron Willoughby of Willoughby.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Palmer + Sir + Thomas + Palmer + + + + +

Soldier and conspirator.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Cecil + Sir + Thomas + Cecil + + + + +

First Earl of Exeter.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Pigott + John + Pigott + + + + +

Politician.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hatfield + Thomas + Hatfield + Bishop of Durham + + + + +

Lord Privy Seal 1344–1345. Bishop of Durham 1345–1381.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Dudley + Sir + John + Dudley + + + + +

Duke of Northumberland. Husband of Anne Seymour.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Poning + Sir + Thomas + Poning + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Sir Geroge Carew + Sir + George + Carew + + + + +

Knight.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anthony Kingston + Anthony + Kingston + + + + +

Royal Officer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Williams + Sir + Richard + Williams + Cromwell + + + + +

Welsh soldier at the Court of Henry VIII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Maud Peach + Dame + Maud + Peach + + +

Wife of Sir John Peach. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Peach + Sir + John + Peach + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Dame Maud Peach. Built almes houses in Lullingstone, Kent.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lewknor + Thomas + Lewknor + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Elrington + Dame + Margaret + Elrington + + +

Wife of Sir John Elrington. Daughter of Thomas Lord Itchingham.

+
+
+ + + + + + John Bowden + John + Bowden + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Robert Saint Magill + Robert + Saint + Magill + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + John Sandhurst + John + Sandhurst + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + John Gower + John + Gower + + + +

Poet. Friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. Founder of a chantry at St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark). Buried in the Chapel of St. John (Southwark). Not to be confused with John Gower.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Sturton + John + Sturton + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Robert Rouse + Robert + Rouse + + +

Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Browne + Anthony + Browne + + + + +

Lord Mountacute. First Viscount Montague. Son of Sir Anthony Browne.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + BHO + Google + Books + +
+
+ + + + Charles Brandon + Charles + Brandon + + + + +

First Duke of Suffolk. Husband of Mary Tudor of France. + Nephew of Sir Thomas Brandon. Grandson of Sir William Brandon. John Stow claims that he helped build Suffolk House during + the reign of + Henry VIII.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + EB + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Heath + Nicholas + Heath + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of Worcester + Archbishop of York + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1539–1543. Bishop of Worcester 1543–1551 and 1554–1555. Archbishop of York 1555–1559. Lord Chancellor of England + 1555–1558.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Arden + Thomas + Arden + + +

Son of Thomas Arden. Donated St. + George Southwark to the monks of Bermondsey Abbey in + 1122.

+
+
+ + + + William Kerton + William + Kerton + + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. George Southwark.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Tresilian + Robert + Tresilian + + + +

Chief Justice 1381–1387.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Percy + Sir + Henry + Percy + + + + +

First Earl of Northumberland. Supporter of Edward III and + then later Richard II. Killed in 1408 after rebelling against England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Prendergast + John + Prendergast + + +

Imprisoned by Henry Percy. Freed from prison by the citizens + of London.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Fitzwalter + Walter + Fitzwalter + + + + +

Third Baron Fitzwalter. Persuaded citizens of + London to free John + Prendergast. Husband of Philippa de Mohun. Son of Lord John Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Imworth + Sir + Richard + Imworth + + +

Knight Marshall of the Marshalsea Court and the Court of + King’s Bench.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Manny + Sir + Walter + Manny + + +

Knight Marshal of the Marshalsea Court in 1443. Not to be confused with Sir Walter Manny.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Dunton + Richard + Dunton + + +

Prior of Bermondsey Abbey. Founder of St. Thomas Hospital.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Thetforde + Thomas + Thetforde + + +

Abbot of Bermondsey Abbey. Made an agreement with Nicholas Buckland in 1428 for the rents from lands and tenements of St. Thomas Hospital to be paid to him.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Buckland + Nicholas + Buckland + + +

Master of St. Thomas Hospital. Made an agreement in 1428 for the rents from lands and + tenements of St. Thomas Hospital to be paid to Thomas Thetforde.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Chamber + Sir + Robert + Chamber + + +

Knight. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + William Fiennes + William + Fiennes + + + + +

First Viscount Saye and Sale. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Gloucester + John + Gloucester + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Adam Atwood + Adam + Atwood + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Ward + John + Ward + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital. Not to be + confused with John Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Michaell Cambridge + Michaell + Cambridge + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + William Weston + William + Weston + + +

Last English Prior of the Order of St. John. Monument at St. + Thomas Southwark. Not to be confused with William + Weston.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Golding + John + Golding + + +

Esquire. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital. Not to be + confused with John Golding.

+
+
+ + + + John Benham + John + Benham + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + George Kirkes + George + Kirkes + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Knighton + Thomas + Knighton + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Baker + Thomas + Baker + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Lord Henry Clinton + Lord + Henry + Clinton + + + + +

Second Earl of Lincoln.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gregory Cromwell + Gregory + Cromwell + + + + +

Son of Thomas Cromwell. Brother-in-law of Henry VIII. Uncle of Edward VI.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Culpepper + Thomas + Culpepper + + + + +

Courtier. Close friend of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sæberht of Essex + Sæberht + King of Essex + + + +

King of Essex 604-616. Buried at Westminster + Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Æthelberht of Kent + Æthelberht + King of Kent + + +

King of Kent.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mellitus + Mellitus + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

First Bishop of London + 604–619. + Archbishop of Canterbury 619-624. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Athelgoda + + +

Wife of Sæberht of Essex. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + William Grey + William + Grey + Bishop of London + Bishop of Lincoln + + + +

Bishop of London + 1425–1431. + Bishop of Lincoln 1431–1436.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon Langham + Simon + Langham + Bishop of Ely + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1360–1363. Lord Chancellor of England + 1363–1367. + Bishop of Ely 1362–1366. Archbishop of Canterbury 1366–1368.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agnes Dennis + Agnes + Dennins + + +

Wife of Sir Walter Dennis. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Dennis + Sir + Walter + Dennins + + +

Knight. Husband of Agnes Dennis.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Danvars + Sir + Robert + Danvars + + +

Husband of Dame Agnes Danvars. Buried at St. Bartholomew the Great.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Agnes Danvars + Dame + Agnes + Danvars + + +

Wife of Sir Robert Danvars. Daughter of Sir Richard Delabere. Buried at St. Bartholomew the + Great.

+
+
+ + + + John Evarey + John + Evarey + + +

Gentleman. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Burcettur + Sir + John + Burcettur + + + +

Knight. Buried at St. Olave (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Simon de Swanlond + Simon + de Swanlond + Mayor + + +

Mayor of London + 1329-1330. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Permitted the + re-building of St. Olave (Southwark) by Isabelle Godchep.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Isabelle Godchep + Isabelle + Godchep + + +

Wife of Hamo de Godchep. Helped rebuild St. Olave (Southwark) with Simon de + Swanlond’s license.

+
+
+ + + + Hamo de Godchep + Hamo + de Godchepe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1315-1316. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Isabelle Godchep.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Warren + John + Warren + + +

Earl of Surrey. Mentioned in a 1281 deed from St. Augustine Inn. Slayed Alan de la Zouche in 1270 at Westminster + Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas + Nicholas + + +

Abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. Mentioned in a 1281 deed from St. Augustine + Inn. Owner of the house next to the St. Olave, + Southwark.

+
+
+ + + + William Graspeis + William + Graspeis + + +

Bound to do as John Warren stated in a 1281 deed from St. Augustine Inn.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Anthony St. Leger + Sir + Anthony + St. Leger + + +

Politician and Lord Deputy of Ireland. Father of Sir Warham St. + Leger. Owner of the house that originally belonged to Mr. + Nicholas. Father of Sir Anthony St. Leger.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Warham St. Leger + Sir + Warham + St. Leger + + +

Soldier. Husband of Ursula St. Leger. Father of Anne Digges. Son of Sir Anthony St. + Leger. Owner of the house that originally belonged to Mr. + Nicholas after his father.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + George Monoux + George + Monoux + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1509-1510. + Mayor 1514-1515. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alwinus Child + Alwinus + Child + + +

Founder of Bermondsey Abbey in 1081.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter + Peter + + +

Monk. Helped establish Bermondsey Abbey alongside Richard, Osbert, and Umbald in 1089.

+ + Wikipedia + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Richard + Richard + + +

Monk. Helped establish Bermondsey Abbey alongside Peter, Osbert, and Umbald in 1089.

+ + Wikipedia + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Osbert + Osbert + + +

Monk. Helped establish Bermondsey Abbey alongside Peter, Richard, and Umbald in 1089.

+ + Wikipedia + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Umbald + Umbald + + +

Monk. Helped establish Bermondsey Abbey alongside Peter, Richard, and Osbert in 1089.

+ + Wikipedia + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Robert Bloet + Robert + Bloet + Bishop of Lincoln + + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1092–1093. + Bishop of Lincoln 1093–1123. Gave the monks of Bermondsey Abbey (Peter, + Richard, Osbert, and + Umbald) the Charlton + House.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Martell + Geoffrey + Martell + + +

Gave the monks of Bermondsey (Peter, Richard, Osbert, and Umbald) the land of Halingbury and tithe of Alferton by the + grant of Geoffrey de Mandeville.

+
+
+ + + + John Attleborough + John + Attleborough + + +

Prior of Bermondsey Abbey in 1399. Made the first Abbot of the house at Bermondsey Abbey by Boniface IX.

+
+
+ + + + Boniface IX + Pope + Boniface + IX + + + +

Pope 1389-1404. Made John + Attleborough the first Abbot of the house at Bermondsey + Abbey.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Bowes + Sir + William + Bowes + + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Elizabeth Bowes. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Bowes + Dame + Elizabeth + Bowes + + +

Wife of Sir William Bowes. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Pikeworth + Sir + Thomas + Pikeworth + + +

Knight. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + George Tuchet + George + Tuchet + + +

Buried at Bermondsey Abbey. Possible son of Lord John Tuchet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lord John Tuchet + Lord + John + Tuchet + + +

Possible father of George Tuchet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Audley + Anne + Audley + + +

Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + John Winkfield + John + Winkfield + + +

Esquire. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Blonket + Sir + Nicholas + Blonket + + +

Knight. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Bridget Trussel + Dame + Bridget + Trussell + + +

Wife of Sir William Trussell. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Trussel + Sir + William + Trussell + + +

Knight and Speaker of the House of Commons. Husband of Dame Bridget + Trussel. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Holgrave + Holgrave + + +

Baron of the Exchequer. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cranmer + Thomas + Cranmer + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1532-1534. Aided in the annulment of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. + Writer of the first two editions of the Book of Common Prayer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Pole + William + Pole + + +

Yeoman of the Crown. Developed leprosy during the reign of Edward + IV. Built a hospital and chapel in honor of Saint Anthony for people with + leprosy.

+
+
+ + + + St. Anthony of Padua + Saint + Anthony + + +

Patron saint of finding things or lost people. Canonized in 1232.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cicero + Cicero + + + + +

Roman philosopher, politician, and lawyer.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lucius Tarquinius Priscus + Lucius + Tarquinius Priscus + the Elder + King of Rome + + + + +

King of Rome 616–579 BC.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nero + Nero + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Imperator Nero Cladius Divi Claudius filius Caesar Augustus Germanicus + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 54–68.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dionysus + Dionysus + + +

God of the grape harvest, winemaking, wine, ritual of madness, fertility, theatre, and + religious ecstasy in Greek mythology. Equated with Bacchus in + Roman mythology.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aelius Herodianus + Aelius + Herodianus + + +

Greek Grammarian of Alexandria.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gregory I + Pope + Gregory + I + + + + +

Pope 590-604.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Walsingham + Thomas + Walsingham + + + + +

Chronicler and Benedictine monk. Known for his works on the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hippodamus of Miletus + Hippodamus + + + + +

Greek architect, urban planner, physician, mathematician, meteorologist, and + philosopher.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Polydore Vergil + Polydore + Vergil + + + + +

Italian humanist, scholar, historian, priest, and diplomat. Spent most of his life in England.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cato the Elder + Cato + the Elder + + + + +

Roman senator and historian. First person to write history in Latin. Great-grandfather of + Cato the Younger.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cato the Younger + Cato + the Younger + + + + +

Roman senator and historian. Great-grandson of Cato the + Elder. Opposed Julius Caesar.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Helen of Troy + Helen + + +

Most beautiful woman of the world in Greek and Roman mythology. Appears in Homer’s the Iliad.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Louis VIII + Louis + VIII + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1223-1226.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon de Montfort + Simon + de Montfort + + + + +

Sixth Earl of Leicester. Led a rebellion against Henry III + during the Second Barons’ War.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James the Great + James + the Great + + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ of the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Viel + Margaret + Viel + + +

Widow. Had a false judgement given against her.

+
+
+ + + + Tasciovanus + Tasciovanus + + +

Son of Lud. Brother of Mandubracius (Androgeus). Nephew of Cassivellaunus. + Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of + the Kings of Britain. King of the Catuvellauni tribe before the Roman conquest of + Britain. Called Themantius in Stow.

+ + Google + Books + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Commius + Commius + King of the Atrebates + + + +

King of the Atrebates. Ally to Julius Caesar until 54 BC, when he took part in the + great revolt of the Gauls.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. George + Saint + George + + + +

Patron saint of England. Roman soldier and military + office.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reginald Bray + Reginald + Bray + + + + +

Lord Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1486–1504.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Barons + William + Barons + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1504–1505.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Aldham + Hugh + Aldham + +

Chaplain to the Countess of Derby.

+
+ + + + Sir Edward Stanhope + Sir + Edward + Stanhope + +

Knight. Father of Anne Seymour.

+
+ + + + Pietro Torrigiano + Pietro + Torrigiano + + + + +

Sculptor and draughtsman.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Foxe + Richard + Foxe + Bishop of Exeter + Bishop of Bath and Wells + Bishop of Durham + Bishop of Winchester + + + + +

Lord Privy Seal 1487–1516. Bishop of Exeter 1487–1492. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1492–1494. Bishop + of Durham 1494–1501. Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528. Not to be confused with Richard Foxe or Richard Foxe.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard fitz-James + Richard + fitz-James + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of Chichester + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1497–1503. Bishop of Chichester 1503–1506. Bishop of London + 1506–1522.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ruthall + Thomas + Ruthall + Bishop of Durham + + + +

Bishop of Durham 1509–1523. Lord Privy Seal 1516–1523. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Fyneux + John + Fyneux + + + +

Judge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Benson + William + Benson + + +

Last Abbot of Westminster and first Dean of Westminster. Not to be confused with William + Benson.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Thirlby + Thomas + Thirlby + Bishop of Westminster + Bishop of Norwich + Bishop of Ely + + + + +

Bishop of Westminster + 1540–1550. + Bishop of Norwich 1550–1554. Bishop of Ely 1554–1559.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Cox + Richard + Cox + Bishop of Ely + + + + +

Bishop of Ely 1559–1581.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Hugh Weston + Hugh + Weston + + + + +

Dean of Westminster and Dean of Windsor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Feckenham + John + Feckenham + + + + +

Abbot of Westminster.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Benedict of Nursia + Benedict + + +

Patron saint of Europe and students.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Gabriel Goodman + Gabriel + Goodman + + + + +

Dean of Westminster.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Harold Harefoot + Harold + Harefoot + King of England + + + +

King of England + 1035-1040. + Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward the Exile + Edward + the Exile + + + +

Husband of Agatha Aetheling. Son of Edmund Ironside.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agatha Aetheling + Agatha + Aetheling + + + +

Wife of Edward the Exile.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ferdinand III of Castille + Ferdiand + III + King of Castille + + + +

King of Castille 1217-1252.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Malcolm III of Scotland + Malcolm + III + King of Scotland + + + + +

King of Scotland 1058–1093.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aveline de Forz + Aveline + de Forz + + + + +

Wife of Edmund Crouchback. Daughter of William de Forz. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William de Forz + William + deForz + + + +

Earl during the reign of Henry III. Father of + Aveline de Forz.

+ + Wikipedia + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Edward Burnell + Edward + Burnell + +

Classical scholar. Son of Lord Burnell. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Lord Burnell + Lord + Burnell + + +

Father of Edward Burnell.

+
+
+ + + + John Smith + John + Smith + Bishop of Llandaff + +

Bishop of Llandaff 1476-1479. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Hylton + John + Hylton + +

Baron Hylton. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John de Clinton + John + de Clinton + + +

First Baron Clinton. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Hastings + Richard + Hastings + + +

Knight. Lord of Willoughby and Welles. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Burdett + Thomas + Burdett + +

Esquire. Beheaded in 1477. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+ + + + Humphrey Stafford + Humphrey + Stafford + + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Bartram + Robert + Bartram + +

Baron of Bothell. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Reynold de Cambrey + Reynold + de Cambrey + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Beaumond + Thomas + Beaumond + +

Son of Henry Beaumond. Buried at Christ Church. Not to be confused with Thomas + Beaumond.

+
+ + + + Henry Beaumond + Henry + Beaumond + +

Father of Thomas Beaumond.

+
+ + + + Adam de Howton + Adam + de Howton + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Bartholomew Caster + Bartholomew + Caster + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Reinfride Arundell + Reinfride + Arundell + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Covil + Thomas + Covil + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Walter Blount + Walter + Blount + + + +

First Baron Mountjoy. Knight of the Garter. Father of William + Blount and Edward Blount. Son of Sir Thomas Blount. Buried at Postles Chapel, Christ + Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edward Blount + Edward + Blount + + + +

Second Baron Mountjoy. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Alice Blunt (née Kebyll) + Alice + Blunt + Browne + Kebyll + +

Wife of Sir William Browne. Daughter of Sir Henry Kebyll. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+ + + + Anne Blount + Anne + Blount + +

Daughter of John Blount. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Blount + John + Blount + + + +

Third Baron Mountjoy. Father of Anne Blount. Buried at + Postles Chapel, Christ Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Allen Cheinie + Sir + Allen + Cheinie + +

Knight. Father of John Cheinie. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Cheinie + John + Cheinie + +

Knight. Son of Sir Allen Cheinie. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Green + Sir + Thomas + Green + + + +

Knight. Grandfather of Catherine Parr. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Blount + William + Blount + +

Lord Montjoy. Son of Walter Blount. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary. Not to be confused with William Blount.

+
+ + + + James Blount + James + Blount + + +

Soldier. Son of Walter Blount.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Blount + Elizabeth + Blount + + + +

Daughter of John Blount. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Burwash + John + Burwash + +

Son of Bartholomew Burwash. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Alan Buxhall + Sir + Alan + Buxhall + +

Knight of the Garter. Constable of the Tower of London. Buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Jane Sampford + Jane + Sampford + +

Wife of Sir John Philipot. Mother of Margaret Neyland. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+ + + + Margaret Neyland (née Philipot) + Margaret + Neyland + Sentler + Philipot + +

Wife of Thomas Sentler and John + Neyland. Daughter of Jane Sampford and Sir John Philipot. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Sentler + Thomas + Sentler + +

Esquire. Husband of Margaret Neyland.

+
+ + + + John Neyland + John + Neyland + +

Esquire. Husband of Margaret Neyland.

+
+ + + + Roland Blount + Roland + Blount + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Roland Bradbury + Roland + Bradbury + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Clifton + Nicholas + Clifton + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Frances Chape + Frances + Chape + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Robessart + John + Robessart + +

Knight of the Garter. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Malory + Sir + Thomas + Malory + + + +

Author. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Yonge + Thomas + Yonge + + + +

Justice of the Common Pleas and King’s Bench. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Wrottesley + Sir + Walter + Wrottesley + + + +

Justice of the Common Pleas and King’s Bench. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Par + Thomas + Par + +

Killed at the Battle of Barnet in 1471. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Wiltwater + John + Wiltwater + +

Killed at the Battle of Barnet in 1471. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Robert Elkenton + Sir + Robert + Elkenton + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Richard de Havering + Richard + de Havering + + +

Clergyman.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Lucy + Geoffrey + Lucy + +

Father of Geoffrey Lucy.

+
+ + + + Geoffrey Lucy + Geoffrey + Lucy + +

Son of Geoffrey Lucy. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John More + John + More + NoryYO + +

King of Arms. Buried at Christ Church. Not to be + confused with John More.

+
+ + + + Sir George Hopton + Sir + George + Hopton + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Spiganell + Sir + Ralph + Spiganell + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Moyle + John + Moyle + +

Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir William Huddie + Sir + William + Huddie + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John de Cobham + John + de Cobham + + + +

Administrator and Third Baron of Cobham. Buried at Christ + Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Mortayn + Sir + John + Mortayn + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Deyncourt + Sir + John + Deyncourt + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Norbury + John + Norbury + Lord High Treasurer + +

Esquire. Lord High Treasurer 1399–1401. Father of Henry + Norbury. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Henry Norbury + Henry + Norbury + +

Esquire. Son of John Norbury. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Southlee + Sir + John + Southlee + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Sackville + Thomas + Sackville + +

First Earl of Dorset. Brother of Anne Fiennes. Buried at + Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Sackville + Robert + Sackville + +

Second Earl of Dorset. Son of Thomas Sackville. Nephew of Anne Fiennes.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Lucy + Sir + Thomas + Lucy + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Robert de la Rivar + Robert + de la Rivar + +

Son of Mauricius de la Rivar. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Mauricius de la Rivar + Mauricius + de la Rivar + +

Lord of Tormerton. Father of Robert de la + Rivar.

+
+ + + + Sir John Malmaynas + Sir + John + Malmaynas + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Malmaynas + Sir + Thomas + Malmaynas + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Malmaynas + Nicholas + Malmaynas + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Parsal + Sir + Hugh + Parsal + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Alexander Kirketon + Sir + Alexander + Kirketon + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Peter Champion + Peter + Champion + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Alice Hungerford + Alice + Hungerford + +

Hanged at Tyburn for murdering her husband. Buried at + Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Richard Churchyard + Richard + Churchyard + +

Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Reynold Frowyk + Reynold + Frowyk + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Philip Pats + Philip + Pats + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + William Porter + William + Porter + +

Sergeant at Arms. Monument at + Christ Church. Not to be confused with William Porter.

+
+ + + + Thomas Grantham + Thomas + Grantham + +

Gentleman. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Edmond Rotheley + Edmond + Rotheley + +

Gentleman. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Henry Reston + Henry + Reston + +

Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Aubrey + John + Aubrey + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London from 1373-1374. Member + of the Grocers’ Company. Father of John Aubrey.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Aubrey + John + Aubrey + +

Son of John Aubrey. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Montgomery + Nicholas + Montgomery + +

Gentleman. Son of John Montgomery. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Montgomery + John + Montgomery + +

Father of Nicholas Montgomery. Not to be confused with + Sir John Montgomery.

+
+ + + + Sir Bartholomew Emfield + Sir + Bartholomew + Emfield + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Barnard Peter + Sir + Barnard + Peter + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Raphe Sandwiche + Sir + Raphe + Sandwiche + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Andrew Sackville + Sir + Andrew + Sackville + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+ + + + Walter Haddon + Walter + Haddon + + + +

Vivil lawyer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Polle + Thomas + Polle + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1403-1404. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Johnson + Robert + Johnson + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+
+ + + + John Twisleton + John + Twisleton + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Somercote + John + Somercote + +

Keeper of the King’s Exchange.

+
+ + + + Roger Frowyk + Roger + Frowyk + +

Keeper of the King’s Exchange.

+
+ + + + Henry Reade + Henry + Reade + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1417-1418. + Member of the Armourers and Brasiers’ Company. + Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Billesdon + Robert + Billesdon + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1473-1474. + Mayor 1483-1484. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Dere + William + Dere + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1450-1451. + Possible member of the Pewterers’ Company. Buried at + St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Raven + Robert + Raven + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried + at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+ + + + Thomas Appleyard + Thomas + Appleyard + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. Augustine, Watling + Street.

+
+ + + + William Moncaster + William + Moncaster + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+ + + + William Holte + William + Holte + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+ + + + Edmund Rich + Edmund + Rich + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1233–1240.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roger of Salisbury + Roger + Bishop of Bath + Bishop of Bath and Wells + + + +

Bishop of Bath 1244–1245. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1245–1247.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ralph Peverel + Ralph + Peverel + +

Witness to the original text regarding the foundation of the St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Hervey de Stanton + Hervey + de Stenton + + + +

Justice and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ralph Baldock + Ralph + Baldock + Bishop of London + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1307. + Bishop of London + 1304–1313.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Godwin + Robert + Godwin + +

Died while working on the steeple of St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Burchwood + Burchwood + +

King’s plumber during the building of St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Robert Dokesworth + Robert + Dokewroth + +

Donated land to St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Walter Sherington + Walter + Sherington + +

Financier of St. Paul’s Cloister.

+
+ + + + Roger Holmes + Roger + Holmes + +

Chancellor of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried in Holmes College.

+
+ + + + Adam Bery + Adam + Bery + +

Alderman of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John Wingham + John + Wingham + +

Official of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Richard Ford + Richard + Ford + +

Remembrancer.

+
+ + + + Henry Bennis + Henry + Bennis + +

Clerk.

+
+ + + + Richard Pace + Richard + Pace + + + +

Diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Barton + Robert + Barton + +

Buried at St. Paul’s Charnel House.

+
+ + + + Sir Miles Partridge + Sir + Miles + Partridge + + +

Courtier and soldier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Urban IV + Pope + Urban + IV + + + +

Pope 1261–1264.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Kempe + Thomas + Kempe + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1448–1489.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edmund Grindal + Edmund + Grindal + Bishop of London + Archbishop of York + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Bishop of London + 1559–1570. + Archbishop of York 1570–1576. Archbishop of Canterbury 1576–1583.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + + Sæbbi of Essex + Sæbbi + King of Essex + + +

King of Essex 664–694.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William the Norman + William + the Norman + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1051–1075.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roger Niger + Roger + Niger + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1228–1241.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Fulk Basset + Fulk + Basset + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of London + 1244–1259.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Wingham + Henry + Wingham + Bishop of London + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1255–1260. + Bishop of London + 1259–1262.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Baud + Sir + William + Baud + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Sir Walter Baud + Sir + Walter + Baud + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Hervey of Boreham + Hervey + + + +

Administrator and justice.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard de Tilbury + Sir + Richard + de Tilbury + +

Knight. Witness to a land transfer contract involving St. + Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Sir William de Vockendon + Sir + William + de Vockendon + +

Knight. Witness to a land transfer contract involving St. + Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard de Harlowe + Sir + Richard + de Harlowe + +

Knight. Witness to a land transfer contract involving St. + Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Peter of Stanforde + Peter + +

Witness to a land transfer contract involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Thomas of Waldon + Thomas + +

Witness to a land transfer contract involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas de Wokendon + Sir + Nicholas + de Wokendon + +

Knight. Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard de Rokeley + Sir + Richard + de Rokeley + +

Knight. Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas de Mandeville + Sir + Thomas + de Mandeville + +

Knight. Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Richard de Broniforde + Richard + de Broniforde + +

Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + William de Markes + William + de Markes + +

Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + William de Fulham + William + de Fulham + +

Witness to a land grant involving St. Paul’s + Cathedral.

+
+ + + + St. Paul the Apostle + Saint + Paul + the Apostle + + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Guildford + Sir + Henry + Guildford + + + +

Courtier in the reign of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John de Beauchamp + Sir + John + de Beauchamp + + +

Administrator and landowner.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Hengham + Sir + Ralph + Hengham + + + +

Justice. Prisoner of the Tower of London in 1290. Redeemed from imprisonment by offering seven thousand marks.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard de Plesseys + Richard + de Plesseys + +

Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Adam de Bury + Adam + de Bury + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1349-1350. + Mayor 1364-1366 and 1373-1374. Member of the Skinners’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert fitz-Hugh + Robert + fitz-Hugh + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1431–1436.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Stokesley + John + Stokesley + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1530–1539.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Neville + John + Neville + + + +

Third Baron Latimer. Husband of Catherine Parr. Not to + be confused with John Neville or Sir John + Neville.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Herbert + William + Herbert + + + +

First Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Anne Herbert. Not to be confused with William + Herbert. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Hatton + Sir + Christopher + Hatton + + + +

Lord Chancellor of England + 1587–1591.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Aylmer + John + Aylmer + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London + 1577–1594.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard Fletcher + Richard + Fletcher + Bishop of Bristol + Bishop of Worcester + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of Bristol 1589–1593. Bishop of Worcester 1593–1595. Bishop of London + 1595–1596.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Nikke + Robert + Nikke + +

Paternoster.

+
+ + + + Henry Neville + Henry + Neville + + + +

Sixth Baron of Bergavenny.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Belwase + Henry + Belwase + +

Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+ + + + John Gest + John + Gest + +

Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+ + + + William Taverner + William + Taverner + +

Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Pecocke + Sir + Stephen + Pecocke + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1526-1527. + Mayor 1532-1533. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir William Sevenoke + Sir + William + Sevenoke + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1412-1413. + Mayor 1418-1419. Member of the Grocers’ + Company. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Cholmeley + Sir + Roger + Cholmeley + + + +

Lord Chief Justice of the Court of the King’s Bench. Recorder of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gregory de Rokesley + Gregory + de Rokesley + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1263-1264 and + 1270-1271. + Mayor 1274-1281 and 1284-1285. Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Lord Chief Justice of the Court of the King’s Bench. Financier + of Greyfriars. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margaret Drummond of Scotland + Margaret + Drummond + Queen consort of Scotland + + + +

Queen consort of Scotland 1364-1369. Wife of David II of + Scotland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert de Attabeto + Robert + de Attabetto + +

Earl. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+ + + + Dame Isabella + Dame + Isabella + + + +

Countess of Norfolk. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Bigod + Sir + Roger + Bigod + + + +

Fourth Earl of Norfolk.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Alice de Warenne + Alice + de Warenne + + + +

Countess of Arundel. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William de Warenne + William + de Warenne + +

Son of Alice de Warenne. Brother of Jane de Warenne. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+ + + + Jane de Warenne + Jane + de Warenne + +

Daughter of Alice de Warenne. Sister of William de Warenne. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+ + + + Dame Ide Devereux (née de Ferrers) + Dame + Ide + Devereux + +

Wife of Sir Walter Devereux. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+ + + + Sir Walter Devereux + Sir + Walter + Devereux + + + +

Fourth Earl of Norfolk. Husband of Dame Ide Devereux.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Richard de Brewes + Richard + de Brewes + +

Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+ + + + Dame Jahu Strange + Dame + Jahu + Strange + +

Daughter of Thomas Strange. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+ + + + Richard Strange + Richard + Strange + + +

Member of Parliament. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Strange + Thomas + Strange + +

Father of Dame Jahu Strange.

+
+ + + + Roger Strange + Roger + Strange + +

Father of Richard Strange. Not to be confused with + Roger Strange.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth de Badlesmere + Elizabeth + de Badlesmere + + + +

Countess of Northampton. Daughter of Sir Bartholomew de + Badlesmere. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere + Sir + Bartholomew + Badlesmere + + + +

First Barton Badlesmere. Father of Elizabeth de + Badlesmere.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William de Bohun + Sir + William + Bohun + + + +

First Earl of Northampton.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth de Bohun + Elizabeth + de Bohun + + + +

Countess of Arundel and Countess of Surrey. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dame Johan Carne + Dame + Johan + Carne + +

Daughter of Sir John Carne. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+ + + + Sir John Carne + Sir + John + Carne + +

Father of Dame Johan Carne.

+
+ + + + Sir Guy Bryan + Sir + Guy + Bryan + +

Husband of Dame Johan Carne.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Clare + Sir + Hugh + Clare + +

Knight. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+ + + + Alphonso + Alphonso + + + +

Earl of Chester. Son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile. Heart buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William de Thorpe + Sir + William + de Thorpe + + +

Lawyer and chief justice. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Bagford + John + Bagford + + + +

Bookseller and antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Fluddie + Thomas + Fluddie + +

Yeoman of Henry VIII’s bears.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Richard Brathwaite + Richard + Brathwaite + +

Poet and writer.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Polsted + Henry + Polsted + +

Member of the House of Commons.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Sadler + Ralph + Sadler + +

Knight and courtier. Member of the House of Commons.

+ + HPO + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Payne + William + Payne + +

Presumed owner of a second bear garden in the Bankside + area of Southwark.

+
+
+ + + + Alessandro Magno + Alessandro + Magno + +

Venetian writer. Documented his visit to London in + 1562.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Pride + Sir + Thomas + Pride + Sheriff + +

Soldier and sheriff of Surrey.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Dudley + Sir + Robert + Dudley + +

Earl of Leicester 1564-1588. Courtier and friend of Elizabeth + I.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Arthur Golding + Arthur + Golding + + + +

Translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ovid + Ovid + + + +

Roman poet.

+ + EB + Britannica + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gloucester + Gloucester + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s King Lear.

+
+
+ + + + Macbeth + Macbeth + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

+
+
+ + + + Innocent IV + Pope + Innocent + IV + + + +

Pope 1243–1254.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anthonis van den Wijngaerde + Anthonis + van den Wijngaerde + + + +

Artist known for his 1543 panorama of London.

+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Say + Geoffrey + de Say + + + +

Second Lord de Say. Husband of Maude de Say.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Maude de Say + Maude + de Say + +

Wife of Geoffrey de Say. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Beauchamp + Sir + Roger + Beauchamp + + + +

First Baron Beauchamp of Bletso. Soldier and peer. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Beauchamp + Elizabeth + Beauchamp + +

Wife of Sir Roger Beauchamp. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + William de Patteshull + William + de Patteshull + +

Father of Sibyl de Patteshull.

+
+
+ + + + Sibyl de Patteshull + Sibyl + de Patteshull + +

Daughter of William de Patteshull. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Collington + Sir + Stephen + Collington + +

Knight. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Peter + Sir + William + Peter + +

Knight. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + William Paston + William + Paston + +

Husband of Anne Paston. Father of Lady Eleanor Manners. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Paston + Anne + Paston + +

Wife of William Paston. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edmund Cornwall + Sir + Edmund + Cornwall + +

Seventh Baron of Burford. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Eleanor Neville + Eleanor + Neville + +

Daughter of Ralph Neville. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery. Not to be confused with Eleanor Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Scrope + Richard + Scrope + Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield + Archbishop of York + + + +

Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1386–1398. Archbishop of York 1398–1405. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dame Katherine Vaux + Dame + Katherine + Vaux + Cobham + +

Mother of Nicholas Vaux. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Vaux + Nicholas + Vaux + + + +

First Baron Vaux of Harrowden. Son of Dame Katherine + Vaux.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Browne + Sir + Thomas + Browne + + + +

Member of Parliament and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eleanor fitz-Alan + Eleanor + fitz-Alan + +

Noblewoman. Wife of Sir Thomas Browne. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Powell + Jane + Powell + + +

Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Swinforth + Thomas + Swinforth + + +

Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + John Mawsley + John + Mawsley + + +

Esquire. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + John de la Bere + John + de la Bere + Bishop St. David’s + +

Bishop of St. David’s, Wales 1447-1460. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Carre + Nicholas + Carre + +

Esquire. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Spring + Geoffrey + Spring + + +

Esquire. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + William Clifford + William + Clifford + +

Esquire. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + William Stalworth + William + Stalworth + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + William Courtney + William + Courtney + +

Earl of Devonshire. Buried at Blackfriars + Monastery.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newton + Thomas + Newton + + +

Parson of St. Michael le Querne. Buried at St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Woodcocke + Roger + Woodcocke + + +

Hatter. Buried at St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Ressell + Thomas + Ressell + + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + John Oxney + John + Oxney + +

Prior of Christ Church. Buried at St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + Roger North + Roger + North + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Banks + Thomas + Banks + +

Husband of Joan Laurence. Buried at St. Michael le Querne.

+
+
+ + + + Mathilda Lovell + Mathilda + Lovell + +

Wife of John Lovell.

+
+
+ + + + John Lovell + John + Lovell + +

Husband of Mathilda Lovell.

+
+
+ + + + Cecily Neville + Cecily + Neville + + + +

Duchess of Warwick.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Cok + John + Cok + + + +

Compiled the cartulary of St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Cope + Sir + Walter + Cope + + + +

Government official. Friend of John Stow.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Hone + Elizabeth + Hone + +

Wife of Adam Hone. Buried at St. + Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Adam Hone + Adam + Hone + +

Husband of Elizabeth Hone.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Billington + Bartholomew + Billington + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Cook + John + Cook + +

Husband of Jane Cook. Not to be confused with John Cooke.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Cook + Jane + Cook + +

Wife of John Cook. Buried at St. + Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Isham + Sir + Richard + Isham + +

Husband of Dame Alice Isham.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Alice Isham + Dame + Alice + Isham + +

Wife of Sir Richard Isham. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bayly + Nicholas + Bayly + +

Husband of Alice Bayly.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Bayly + Alice + Bayly + +

Wife of Nicholas Bayly. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Woodhouse + John + Woodhouse + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Palmer + Robert + Palmer + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Walden + John + Walden + +

Husband of Idona Walden. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Idona Walden + Idona + Walden + +

Wife of John Walden. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Malifant + Sir + Thomas + Malifant + +

Baron of Winnow. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir George of Glamorgan + Sir + George + +

Husband of Dame Margaret of Glamorgan. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret of Glamorgan + Dame + Margaret + +

Wife of Sir George of Glamorgan. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Astley + Thomas + Astley + +

Esquire. Father of Edmond Astley and Henry Astley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Astley + Edmond + Astley + +

Son of Thomas Astley. Brother of Henry Astley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Astley + Henry + Astley + +

Son of Thomas Astley. Brother of Edmond Astley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + William Markby + William + Markby + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Shepley + Richard + Shepley + +

Husband of Alice Shepley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Shepley + Alice + Shepley + +

Wife of Richard Shepley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Saville + Thomas + Saville + +

Sergeant at Arms. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Beastby + Edward + Beastby + +

Husband of Margaret Beastby. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Beastby + Margaret + Beastby + +

Wife of Edward Beastby. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Ingham + Walter + Ingham + +

Husband of Alienar Ingham. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Alienar Ingham + Alienar + Ingham + +

Wife of Walter Ingham. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Warnar + Robert + Warnar + +

Husband of Alice Carne. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Carne + Alice + Carne + +

Wife of Robert Warnar. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Galdset + Robert + Galdset + +

Husband of Joan Galdset and Agnes + Galdset. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Galdset + Joan + Galdset + +

Wife of Robert Galdset. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Galdset + Agnes + Galdset + +

Wife of Robert Galdset. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Delabere + Sir + Richard + Delabere + +

Father of Dame Agnes Danvars.

+
+
+ + + + William Brookes + William + Brookes + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Shirley + John + Shirley + + + +

Author and scribe. Husband of Margaret Shirley. Buried + at St. Bartholomew the Great.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Margaret Shirley + Margaret + Shirley + +

Wife of John Shirley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Clinton + Jane + Clinton + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Gascoigne + Agnes + Gascoigne + +

Daughter to Sir William Gascoigne. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Rogebrooke + John + Rogebrooke + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Surgeon + Richard + Surgeon + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Burgan + Thomas + Burgan + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Skinard + Henry + Skinard + +

Husband of Elizabeth Skinard.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Skinard (née Chincroft) + Elizabeth + Skinard + Chincroft + +

Wife of Henry Skinard. Daughter of Chincroft. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Chincroft + Chincroft + +

Father of Elizabeth Skinard.

+
+
+ + + + William Mackeley + William + Mackeley + +

Husband of Alice Mackeley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Mackeley + Alice + Mackeley + +

Wife of William Mackeley. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + William fitz-Water + William + fitz-Water + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Rahere + Rahere + + +

Founder of St. Bartholomew’s Priory. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas + Thomas + + +

Successor of Rahere. Helped build St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Bolton + William + Bolton + + +

Prior of St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + John Wharton + John + Wharton + +

Husband of Elizabeth Wharton. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Wharton + Elizabeth + Wharton + +

Wife of John Wharton. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Scott + William + Scott + + + +

Father of Elizabeth Wharton.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Louth + John + Louth + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Shikeld + Robert + Shikeld + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Bacon + Sir + Bacon + +

Knight. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Ludlow + John + Ludlow + +

Husband of Alice Ludlow. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory. Not to be confused with Sir John Ludlow.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Ludlow + Alice + Ludlow + +

Wife of John Ludlow. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + W. Thirlwall + W. + Thirwall + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Lancaster + Richard + Lancaster + +

Herald at Arms. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Torald + Thomas + Torald + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Roiston + John + Roiston + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Watford + John + Watford + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Carleton + John + Carleton + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Willowbie + Robert + Willowbie + +

Son of Sir Robert Willowbie. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Willowbie + Sir + Robert + Willowbie + +

Father of Robert Willowbie.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Halfstocke + Gilbert + Halfstocke + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Fen + Sir + Hugh + Fen + +

Husband of Elianor Fen.

+
+
+ + + + Elianor Fen + Elianor + Fen + +

Wife of Sir Hugh Fen. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Neville + Margaret + Neville + +

Lady Bergavenny.

+
+
+ + + + William Essex + William + Essex + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Banke + Richard + Banke + + + +

Baron of the Exchequer. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Priory.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margaret Banke + Margaret + Banke + +

Wife of Richard Banke. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Winderhall + John + Winderhall + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Duram + Elizabeth + Duram + +

Wife of John Duram. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Duram + John + Duram + +

Husband of Elizabeth Duram. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + John Malwaine + John + Malwaine + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Balstred + Alice + Balstred + +

Wife of Balstred. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + William Scarlet + William + Scarlet + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Walter + Hugh + Walter + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Walter Mildmay + Sir + Walter + Mildmay + + + +

Administrator and founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Andrew + William + Andrew + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Clamparde + Stephen + Clamparde + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Lawrence Warcam + Lawrence + Warcam + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + John Dagworth + John + Dagworth + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Scarlet + Robert + Scarlet + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Thomasin Percival + Thomasin + Percival + +

Wife of Sir John Percival. Financier of Holborn Conduit.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Kensworth + Thomas + Kensworth + +

Financier of Holborn Conduit.

+
+
+ + + + John de Hotham + John + de Hotham + Bishop of Ely + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1317–1318. Lord Chancellor of England + 1318–1320 and + 1327–1328. + Bishop of Ely 1316–1337.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edmund Grey + Edmund + Grey + + + +

First Earl of Kent.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Walter Luke + Walter + Luke + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + John Bawdwine + John + Bawdwine + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + John Hinde + John + Hinde + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Jennie + Christopher + Jennie + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + John Dowsell + John + Dowsell + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Merwine + Edward + Merwine + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Knightley + Edmond + Knightley + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Montagu + Edward + Montagu + + + +

Lawyer and judge. Sergreat at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roger Yorke + Roger + Yorke + +

Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Neville + Edward + Neville + + + +

Third Baron Bergavenny. Husband of Elizabeth de Beauchamp.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ratcliffe + Thomas + Ratcliffe + + +

Clergyman.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wildon + Thomas + Wildon + +

Clerk of the Kitchen at St. Nicholas Shambles + Market.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Furnivall + Sir + William + Furnivall + +

Knight. Husband of Thomasin Furnivall. Owner of shops on + Holborn.

+
+
+ + + + Thomasin Furnivall + Thomasin + Furnivall + +

Wife of Sir William Furnivall. Owner of shops on Holborn.

+
+
+ + + + John Cambridge + John + Cambridge + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Fineux + Sir + John + Fineux + + + +

Judge and Chief Justice.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Osbert de Longchamp + Osbert + de Longchamp + + + +

Administrator. Brother of William de Longchamp.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert of Leveland + Robert + Leveland + +

Crusader. See related Wikipedia entry for Simon of + Wells.

+
+
+ + + + St. Christopher + Saint + Christopher + + +

Venerated saint and martyr.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + T. Duke + T. + Duke + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at + St. Dunstan in the West.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Baines + Ralph + Baines + Bishop of Lichfield + + + +

Bishop of Lichfield 1554–1559. Buried at St. + Dunstan in the West.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert de Clifford + Robert + de Clifford + + + +

First Baron de Clifford. Husband of Isabella de + Clifford.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Isabella de Clifford + Isabella + de Clifford + +

Wife of Robert de Clifford.

+
+
+ + + + William Burstall + William + Burstall + +

Clerk. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + William Piers + William + Piers + +

Jew who converted to Christianity.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Courtenay + Henry + Courtenay + + + +

First Marquess of Exeter. Grandson of Edward IV. Cousin + of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Brandon + Henry + Brandon + + + +

First Earl of Lincoln.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Manners + Thomas + Manners + + + +

First Earl of Rutland. Husband of Lady Eleanor Manners.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Clifford + Henry + Clifford + + + +

Second Earl of Cumberland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Boleyn + Thomas + Boleyn + + + +

First Earl of Wiltshire. Father of Anne Boleyn.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Garrarde + Sir + William + Garrarde + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1552-1553. + Mayor 1555-1556. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Father of Sir John Garrarde. Buried at St. Magnus.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugh de Courtenay + Hugh + de Courtenay + + + +

First/Ninth Earl of Devon.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Courtenay + Sir + Edward + Courtenay + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Montgomery + Sir + Hugh + Montgomery + +

Brother of Sir John Montgomery. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Montgomery + Sir + John + Montgomery + +

Brother of Sir Hugh Montgomery. Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with John Montgomery.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Wolle + Sir + John + Wolle + +

Father of John Wolle. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + John Wolle + John + Wolle + +

Son of Sir John Wolle. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bayholt + Thomas + Bayholt + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth + Elizabeth + +

Countess of Athnole. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Saye + Sir + Thomas + Saye + +

Husband of Dame Johan Saye. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Johan Saye + Dame + Johan + Saye + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Saye. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Pence Castle + Sir + Pence + Castle + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+
+ + + + John Grey + John + Grey + +

Son of Reginald Grey. Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with John Grey.

+
+ + + + Reginald Grey + Reginald + Grey + + + +

Second Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Father of John Grey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Ludlow + Sir + John + Ludlow + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with + John Ludlow.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Derois + Sir + Richard + Derois + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Gray + Sir + Richard + Gray + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with + Richard Gray.

+
+ + + + Sir John Ashley + Sir + John + Ashley + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Bristow + Robert + Bristow + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Perry + Thomas + Perry + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Tempest + Robert + Tempest + Sheriff + + +

High Sheriff of Durham 1558-1562.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Call + William + Call + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Neddow + William + Neddow + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Gristles + Dame + Margaret + Gristles + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Eleanor Gristles + Eleanor + Gristles + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Brown + Sir + John + Brown + +

Father of John Brown. Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with Sir John Browne, John Brown, John Brown, or John + Browne.

+
+ + + + John Brown + John + Brown + +

Son of Sir John Brown. Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with Sir John Brown, John Brown, Sir John Browne, or John + Browne.

+
+ + + + Sir Simon de Berford + Sir + Simon + Berford + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Peter Wigus + Peter + Wigus + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Matthew + Robert + Matthew + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Skargel + Sir + John + Skargel + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Norice + Sir + John + Norice + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Geoffrey Roofe + Sir + Geoffrey + Roofe + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Matthew Hadocke + Matthew + Hadocke + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Clarel + William + Clarel + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Aprichard + John + Aprichard + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Wentworth + William + Wentworth + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Wickham + Thomas + Wickham + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Phillip Terwhit + Sir + Phillip + Terwhit + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Popham + Sir + Stephen + Popham + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Bastard de Scales + Bastard + de Scales + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Henry Blunt + Henry + Blunt + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Blunt + Elizabeth + Blunt + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Swan + John + Swan + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with + John Swan.

+
+ + + + Alice Foster + Alice + Foster + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Robert Brocker + Sir + Robert + Brocker + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Drayton + John + Drayton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Chanlowes + John + Chanlowes + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Katherine Chanlowes + Katherine + Chanlowes + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Chanlowes + Robert + Chanlowes + +

Father of Katherine Chanlowes and John Chanlowes.

+
+ + + + John Salvin + John + Salvin + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Hampton + William + Hampton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church. Not to be confused with + William Hampton.

+
+ + + + John Bampton + John + Bampton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Wintar + John + Wintar + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Edmund Oldhall + Edmund + Oldhall + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Appleyard + William + Appleyard + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Dabby + Thomas + Dabby + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Courtney + Sir + Hugh + Courtney + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Drury + John + Drury + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Robert Drury + Robert + Drury + +

Father of John Drury. Not to be confused with Robert Drury.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Gemersey + Elizabeth + Gemersey + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Townsend + Sir + Thomas + Townsend + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Greene + Sir + Richard + Greene + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Scot + William + Scot + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Thomas Federinghey + Thomas + Federinghey + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + John Fulforde + John + Fulforde + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Edward Eldsmere + Edward + Eldsmere + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Hart + William + Hart + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Dame Mary Senelare + Dame + Mary + Senelare + +

Daughter of Sir Thomas Talbot. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Talbot + Sir + Thomas + Talbot + + +

Member of Parliament. Father of Dame Mary Senelare.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Morris + Sir + William + Morris + +

Husband of Dame Christian Morris. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Dame Christian Morris + Dame + Christian + Morris + +

Wife of Sir William Morris. Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Peter de Mota + Sir + Peter + de Mota + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Richard Hewton + Richard + Hewton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir John Heron + Sir + John + Heron + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Richard Eaton + Richard + Eaton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Hugh Stapleton + Hugh + Stapleton + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + William Copley + William + Copley + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Saintwen + Sir + Ralph + Saintwen + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Bromeslete + Sir + Hugh + Bromeslete + +

Buried at Whitefriars Church.

+
+ + + + Heraclius of Jerusalem + Heraclius + + + +

Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugh Paganus + Hugh + Paganus + +

Co-founder of the first order of Knights + Templar.

+
+ + + + Geoffery de St. Andomare + Geoffery + de St. Andomare + +

Co-founder of the first order Knights + Templar.

+
+ + + + Baldwin I of Jerusalem + Baldwin + I + + + +

Leader of the First Crusade.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eugene III + Pope + Eugene + III + + + +

Pope 1145–1153.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Walerand + Robert + Walerand + + + +

Justiciar to Henry III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert de Ros + Robert + de Ros + + + +

One of twenty-five barons to guarantee the observance of the Magna Carta. Buried at + Temple Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Hare + Sir + Nicholas + Hare + + + +

Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Temple + Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Hales + Sir + Robert + Hales + + + +

Treasurer of England. Administrator and prior of St. John’s of Jerusalem. Beheaded by rebels on Tower Hill during the 1381 Peasant’s Revolt.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Amias Paulet + Sir + Amias + Paulet + + + +

Landowner and soldier. Buried at Temple Church.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Margaret Marshal + Margaret + Marshal + + + +

Duchess of Norfolk. Wife of Sir Walter Manny. Buried at + the Charterhouse.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Marmaduke Lumley + Marmaduke + Lumley + Bishop of Carlisle + Bishop of Lincoln + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1446–1449. Bishop of Carlisle 1429–1450. Bishop of Lincoln 1450.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lawrence Brumley + Lawrence + Brumley + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir Edward Hederset + Sir + Edward + Hederset + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir William Manny + Sir + William + Manny + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Dame Joane Borough + Dame + Joane + Borough + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + John Dore + John + Dore + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Robert Olney + Robert + Olney + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir William Babington + Sir + William + Babington + + + +

Lawyer and justice.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Katherine Babington + Katherine + Babington + +

Daughter of Sir William Babington. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Waterton + Sir + Hugh + Waterton + + + +

Servant in the House of Lancaster.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Blanch Waterton + Blanch + Waterton + +

Daughter of Sir Hugh Waterton. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Katherine Poote (née Lacy) + Katherine + Poote + Lacy + +

Wife of John Poote. Daughter of Richard Lacy. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir Richard Lacy + Sir + Richard + Lacy + +

Husband of Dame Julian Lacy. Father of Katherine Poote. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + John Poote + John + Poote + +

Husband of Katherine Poote. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + William Rawlin + William + Rawlin + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Sir John Lenthaine + Sir + John + Lenthaine + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Lenthaine. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Lenthaine + Dame + Margaret + Lenthaine + +

Wife of Sir John Lenthaine. Daughter of John Fray. Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + John Fray + John + Fray + +

Father of Dame Margaret Lenthaine.

+
+ + + + William Coggeshall + William + Coggeshall + + + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Peake + John + Peake + +

Buried at the Charterhouse.

+
+ + + + William Baron + William + Baron + +

Buried at the Charterhouse. Not to be confused with + William Baron.

+
+ + + + William Baron + William + Baron + +

Esquire. Buried at the Charterhouse. Not to be confused + with William Baron.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Thwaites + Sir + Thomas + Thwaites + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Perkin Warbeck + Perkin + Warbeck + + + +

Pretender to the English throne.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Popham + Sir + John + Popham + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of Hampshire. Member of Parliament.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jordan Briset + Jordan + Briset + +

Baron. Founder of St. John’s of Jerusalem. Husband of + Muriell Briset.

+
+
+ + + + Muriell Briset + Muriell + Briset + +

Wife of Jordan Briset.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Docwra + Sir + Thomas + Docwra + + + +

Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitallers.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Tresham + Sir + Thomas + Tresham + + +

Politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Begecote + William + Begecote + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Barrow + Richard + Barrow + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Vanclay + John + Vanclay + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Launcelen + Thomas + Launcelen + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Mallore + John + Mallore + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Turney + William + Turney + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Hulles + William + Hulles + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Weston + John + Weston + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Langstrother + William + Langstrother + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Langstrother + John + Langstrother + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Tong + William + Tong + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Wakeline + John + Wakeline + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Thornburgh + Thomas + Thornburgh + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Fulling + John + Fulling + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Adam Gill + Adam + Gill + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Silverton + Nicholas + Silverton + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Plompton + William + Plompton + +

Father of Katherine Plompton. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Tong + Margaret + Tong + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Isabel Tong + Isabel + Tong + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Belengham + Walter + Belengham + +

Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bedle + Thomas + Bedle + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Plompton + Katherine + Plompton + +

Daughter of William Plompton. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Turpin + Richard + Turpin + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Dikes + Alexander + Dikes + +

Husband of Johan Dikes. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Johan Dikes + Johan + Dikes + +

Wife of Alexander Dikes. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Bottle + John + Bottle + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bottle + Richard + Bottle + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Roland Darcy + Roland + Darcy + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Sutton + Richard + Sutton + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bottill + Richard + Bottill + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem. Not to be confused + with Richard Bottle.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Harpden + Sir + William + Harpden + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Kingston + Robert + Kingston + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Kingston + Margery + Kingston + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + John Roch + John + Roch + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Cednor + Richard + Cednor + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Symon Mallory + Symon + Mallory + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + William Mallory + William + Mallory + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Langstrother + Robert + Langstrother + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Astley + Ralph + Astley + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Savage + Robert + Savage + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Gondall + Robert + Gondall + +

Husband of Margery Gondall. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Gondall + Margery + Gondall + +

Wife of Robert Gondall. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Babthorpe + Sir + William + Babthorpe + + + +

Baron of the Exchequer. Buried at St. John’s of + Jerusalem.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ralph Briset + Ralph + Briset + +

Father of Jordan Briset. Son of Brian Briset.

+
+
+ + + + Brian Briset + Brian + Briset + +

Father of Ralph Briset. Grandfather of Jordan Briset.

+
+
+ + + + Robert + Robert + +

Priest. Founder of the Priory of Clerkenwell with lands + granted by Brian Briset.

+
+
+ + + + John Wikes + John + Wikes + +

Husband of Isabell Wikes. Buried at Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell.

+
+
+ + + + Isabell Wikes + Isabell + Wikes + +

Wife of John Wikes. Buried at Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Agnes Clifford + Dame + Agnes + Clifford + +

Buried at Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Timbleby + Ralph + Timbleby + +

Buried at Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joane de Greystoke + Dame + Joane + Greystoke + +

Baroness of Greystoke. Buried at Nunnery of St. Mary + Clerkenwell.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Beaufort + Dame + Joan + Beaufort + + + +

Countess of Westmorland. Daughter of John of Gaunt and + Katherine Swynford. Buried at Nunnery + of St. Mary Clerkenwell.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Allington + Allington + +

Wife of Richard Allington. She owned buildings in St. Giles in the Fields.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Allington + Richard + Allington + +

Husband of Allington.

+
+
+ + + + Agaster Roper + Agaster + Roper + +

Master of houses in Southampton on Chancery Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert de Fraxineto + Gilbert + de Fraxineto + +

Friar associated with Peter des Roches.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Langton + Stephen + Langton + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1207–1228.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Walter de Gray + Walter + de Gray + Bishop of Worcester + Archbishop of York + + +

Lord Chancellor 1205–1214. Bishop of Worcester 1214–1216. Archbishop of York 1216–1255.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Paget + William + Paget + + + +

First Baron Paget. Served Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Francesco Valegio + Francesco + Valegio + + +

Engraver, etcher, and print dealer.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + William Hayward + William + Hayward + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Joel Gascoyne + Joel + Gascoyne + + + +

Chartmaker and cartographer.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sebastian Münster + Sebastian + Münster + + + +

German cartographer, cosmographer, and scholar.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Speed + John + Speed + + + +

Cartographer and historian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jodocus Hondius + Jodocus + Hondius + + + +

Dutch cartographer and engraver.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Augustine Ryther + Augustine + Ryther + + +

Cartographer, engraver, and translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hugues Picart + Hugues + Picart + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Jean Boisseau + Jean + Boisseau + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Thomas Porter + Thomas + Porter + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Marcus Willemsz Doornik + Marcus + Willemsz + Doornik + + + +

Dutch book and printer.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + Frederick de Wit + Frederick + de Wit + + + +

Dutch cartographer and artist.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Clement de Jonghe + Clement + de Jonghe + + + +

Dutch printer and map dealer.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + John Leake + John + Leake + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Thomas Bowles + Thomas + Bowles + + + +

Printer and engraver based in St. Paul’s + Churchyard.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + Richard Blome + Richard + Blome + + + +

Printer and cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Oliver + John + Oliver + + + +

Glass painter, mason, and cartographer.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + James de la Feuille + James + de laFeuille + + +

Dutch printer and map dealer.

+ + BHO +
+
+ + + + Vincenzo Coronelli + Vincenzo + Coronelli + + + +

Franciscan friar, cosmographer, printer, and cartographer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Morden + Robert + Morden + + + +

Bookseller, printer, and cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Philip Lea + Philip + Lea + + +

Map and globe seller.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + Johannes de Ram + Johannes + de Ram + + + +

Engraver, printer, and dealer.

+ + BM +
+
+ + + + Johann Christoph Beer + Johann + Christoph + Beer + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + Johannes Stridbeck + Johannes + Stridbeck + + + +

German draughtsman, engraver, and printer.

+ + BM + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pieter van der Aa + Pieter + van der Aa + + + +

Dutch printer and cartographer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Nicolas de Fer + Nicolas + de Fer + + + +

French cartographer and geographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Harris + John + Harris + + +

Engraver and draughtsman. Not to be confused with John Harris.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Samuel Parker + Samuel + Parker + + + +

Writer and nonjuror.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Senex + John + Senex + + + +

Cartographer, engraver, and explorer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Pullen + John + Pullen + +

Cartographer.

+
+ + + + William Stukeley + William + Stukeley + + + +

Clergyman and antiquarian.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Mottley + John + Mottley + + + +

Writer and biographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Johann Baptist Homann + Johann + Baptist + Homann + + + +

Writer and biographer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Lediard + Thomas + Lediard + + + +

Writer and surveyor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Matthäus Seutter + Matthäus + Seutter + + + +

German map printer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Johann Ulrich Kraus + Johann + Ulrich + Kraus + + + +

German illustrator, engraver, and printer.

+ + BM + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Frans Hogenberg + Frans + Hogenberg + + + +

Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + George Braun + George + Braun + + + +

Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + François de Belleforest + François + de Belleforest + + + +

French author, poet, and translator.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Smith + William + Smith + + + +

Herald, playwright, and cartographer. Not to be confused with William Smith.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Boudica + Boudica + Queen of the British Celtic Icen + + +

Queen of the British Celtic Icen. Led her people in revolt against Roman + governance.

+ + ODNB + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pyramus + Pyramus + +

Dramatic character in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Played by Nick Bottom in the + play-within-the-play in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

+
+ + + + Nick Bottom + Nick + Bottom + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

+
+ + + + Thisbe + Thisbe + +

Dramatic character in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Played by Francis Flute in the + play-within-the-play in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

+
+ + + + Francis Flute + Francis + Flute + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

+
+ + + + Tom Snout + Tom + Snout + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

+
+ + + + William Downe + William + Downe + + +

Parson at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Warfield + Walter + Warfield + +

Builder of gates at Westminster Palace during the reign of Edward III.

+
+ + + + George Fairbeard + George + Fairbeard + + +

Bookseller and printer. Husband of Sarah + Fairbeard.

+
+ + + + Sarah Fairbeard + Sarah + Fairbeard + + +

Bookseller. Wife of George Fairbeard.

+
+ + + + Richard Lee + Richard + Lee + + +

Bookseller. Not to be confused with Richard + Leigh.

+
+ + + + Master Lynstock + Master + Lynstock + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Justiniano + Justiniano + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Sergeant Ambush + Sergeant + Ambush + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Dogbolts + Dogbolts + + +

Appears in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + George + George + + +

Appears in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Birdlime + Mistress + Birdlime + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Tenterhook + Tenterhook + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Mabel Wafer + Mabel + Wafer + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Luce + Luce + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Captain Whirlpool + Captain + Whirlpool + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Master Monopoly + Master + Monopoly + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Sir Gosling Glowworm + Sir + Gosling + Glowworm + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Clare Tenterhook + Clare + Tenterhook + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Judith Honeysuckle + Judith + Honeysuckle + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Honeysuckle + Honeysuckle + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Orlando + Orlando + + +

Central figure of Orlando Furioso.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hans Holbein the Younger + Hans + Holbein + the Younger + + + +

German painter and printmaker.

+ + EB + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Lucas Vorsterman the Elder + Lucas + Vorsterman + the Elder + + + +

Dutch engraver.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Georg Gisze + Georg + Gisze + + + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hans of Antwerp + Hans + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + Hermann von Wedigh III + Hermann + von Wedigh + III + + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + Dirk Tybis + Dirk + Tybis + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Hawksmoor + Nicholas + Hawksmoor + + + +

Architect.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Cyriacus Kale + Cyriacus + Kale + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + Derich Born + Derich + Born + + + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + Derick Berck + Derick + Berck + +

Prominent Hanseatic merchant. Resident of the Steelyard. Painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

+
+
+ + + + John Whitwell + John + Whitwell + +

Patron of St. Michael, Cornhill. Husband of Isabell Whitwell.

+
+
+ + + + Isabell Whitwell + Isabell + Whitwell + +

Patron of St. Michael, Cornhill. Wife of John Whitwell.

+
+
+ + + + Hans + Hans + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s Westward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Gabriel Harvey + Gabriel + Harvey + + + +

Scholar and poet.

+ + EB + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Short + Short + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middleton’s Michaelmas Terme.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry le Scrope + Sir + Henry + le Scrope + + + + +

Lawyer and Chief Justice of the King’s Bench under Edward II. + Owner of Serjeants’ Inn, Chancery Lane (also known as Scrope’s Inn).

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Belancer + John + Belancer + + +

Founder of a fraternity at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + John Whitgift + John + Whitgift + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1583-1604.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tycho Brahe + Tycho + Brahe + + + + +

Danish astronomer and writer.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rudolf II of Habsburg + Rudolf + II + King of Bohemia + King of Germany + Holy Roman Emperor + + + + +

King of Bohemia 1576–1611. King of Germany 1575–1612. + Holy Roman Emperor 1576-1612.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Frederick II of Denmark + Frederick + II + King of Denmark + King of Norway + + + + +

King of Denmark and Norway 1559-1588. Husband of Sophie of + Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Father of Anne of Denmark, Christian IV of Denmark, and Elizabeth of + Denmark.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow + Sophie + Queen consort of Denmark + Queen consort of Norway + + + + +

Queen of Denmark and Norway 1572–1588. Wife of Frederick II + of Denmark. Mother of Anne of Denmark, Christian IV of Denmark, and Elizabeth of + Denmark.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne of Denmark + Anne + Queen consort of Scotland + Queen consort of England + Queen consort of Ireland + + + + +

Queen consort of Scotland 1589–1619. Queen consort of England and Ireland 1603–1619. Wife of James VI and + I. Daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Sister of Christian IV of Denmark, Elizabeth of Denmark, and + Ulric of Denmark.

+ + MoEML + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christian IV of Denmark + Christian + IV + King of Denmark + King of Norway + + + +

King of Denmark and Norway 1588-1648. Son of Frederick II of + Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Brother of + Anne of Denmark, Elizabeth of + Denmark, and Ulric of Denmark.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth of Denmark + Elizabeth + + + + +

Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Wife of Heinrich Julius. + Daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Sister of Anne of + Denmark, Christian IV of Denmark, and Ulric of Denmark.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Heinrich Julius + Heinrich + Julius + + + + +

Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Husband of Elizabeth of Denmark.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ulric of Denmark + Ulric + Bishop of Schleswig + + + + +

Bishop of Schleswig 1602–1624. Son of Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Brother of Anne + of Denmark, Christian IV of Denmark, and Elizabeth of Denmark.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Margaret Stuart + Lady + Margaret + Stuart + + + + +

Daughter of James VI and I and Anne of + Denmark. Died in infancy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Stuart + Mary + Stuart + + + + +

Princess of England and Scotland. Daughter of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. + Died in infancy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sophia Stuart + Sophia + Stuart + + + + +

Princess of England and Scotland. Daughter of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. + Died in infancy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Stuart + Robert + Stuart + + + + +

Duke of Kintyre. Son of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. Died in infancy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Frederick V of the Palatinate + Frederick + V + + + + +

Elector Palatinate of the Rhine. Husband of Elizabeth Stuart of + Bohemia.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Stuart + Henry + Stuart + King of Scotland + + + + +

Lord Darnley. King of Scotland 1565–1567. Husband of Mary, Queen + of Scots. Father of James VI and I.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Lyon (née Murray) + Anne + Lyon + Murray + + + + +

Countess of Kinghorne. Alleged mistress of James VI and + I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter II of Savoy + Peter + II + + + +

Count of Savoy and de facto Earl of Richmond. Son of Thomas I + of Savoy. Brother of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of Flanders, Philip I of Savoy, + Boniface of Savoy, and Beatrice of + Savoy. Uncle of Eleanor of Provence.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas I of Savoy + Thomas + I + + + +

Count of Savoy. Father of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, + Philip I of Savoy, Boniface of + Savoy, and Beatrice of Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Boniface of Savoy + Boniface + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1241–1270. Son of Thomas I of + Savoy. Brother of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, + Philip I of Savoy, and Beatrice of + Savoy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aymon of Savoy + Aymon + the Peaceful + + + +

Count of Savoy. Son of Amadeus V of Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Mowbray + John + Mowbray + + + +

Second Duke of Norfolk. Soldier and nobleman under Henry + VI.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Wallace + Sir + William + Wallace + + +

Scotish knight and patriot. Key figure in the Wars of Scotish Independance. Brother of John Wallace.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Wallace + John + Wallace + +

Brother of Sir William Wallace.

+
+
+ + + + Arthur Wilson + Arthur + Wilson + + + +

Historian, playwright, and poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Arden + Edward + Arden + + + +

Catholic executed for conspiracy against Elizabeth + I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Somerville + John + Somerville + + + +

Son-in-law of Edward Arden. Catholic executed for + conspiracy against Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Amadeus IV of Savoy + Amadeus + IV + + + +

Son of Thomas I of Savoy. Brother of Thomas of Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, + Boniface of Savoy, and Beatrice of + Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philip I of Savoy + Philip + I + + + +

Son of Thomas I of Savoy. Brother of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of + Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, Boniface of Savoy, and Beatrice of Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas of Flanders + Thomas + + + +

Count of Flanders and Lord of Piedmont. Son of Thomas I of + Savoy. Brother of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Peter II of Savoy, Philip I of Savoy, + Boniface of Savoy, and Beatrice of + Savoy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret of Provence + Margaret + Queen consort of France + + + +

Queen consort of France 1234–1270. Wife of Louis IX of + France. Daughter of Eleanor of Provence.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Louis IX of France + Louis + IX + King of France + + + +

King of France 1226-1270.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + + + Beatrice of Provence + Beatrice + + + +

Daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV and Beatrice of Savoy. Wife of Charles I of Anjou. Sister + to Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of + Provence, and Sanchia of Provence.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Charles I of Anjou + Charles + I + King of Sicily + King of Albania + + + +

King of Sicily 1266–1285. Proclaimed King of Albania 1272–1285. Purchased a claim to the Kingdom of + Jerusalem in 1277.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan II of Navarre + Joan + II + Queen of Navarre + + + +

Queen of Navarre 1328-1349. Wife of Philip III of + Navarre.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Philip III of Navarre + Philip + III + King of Navarre + + + +

King of Navarre 1328-1343.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry of Lancaster + Henry + + + +

Third Earl of Leicester and Lancaster. Son of Edmund + Crouchback.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Harthacnut + Harthacnut + King of Denmark + King of England + + + +

King of Denmark 1035-1042. King of England + 1040-1042.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Simon Smyth + Simon + Smyth + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1468-1469. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Warde + John + Warde + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1479-1480. + Mayor 1484-1485. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Not to be confused with John Warde or John Warde.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Stokker + William + Stokker + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1473-1474. + Mayor 1484-1485. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Aleyn + John + Aleyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1471-1472. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Shelley + John + Shelley + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1471-1472. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Browne + John + Browne + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1472-1473. + Mayor 1480-1481. Father of William Browne. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street. Not to be confused + with Sir John Brown, John Brown, + John Brown, John Browne, or Sir John + Browne.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Northland + Thomas + Northland + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1483-1484. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Breteyn + Thomas + Breteyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1484-1485. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Tate + John + Tate + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1485-1486. + Mayor 1496-1497 and 1513-1514. Member of the Mercers’ + Company. Not to be confused with John Tate or John Tate.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Swan + John + Swan + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1485-1486. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Swan.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir William Horne + Sir + William + Horne + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1476-1477. + Mayor 1487-1488. Member of the Salters’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Broke + John + Broke + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1489-1490. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Purchase + William + Purchase + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1492-1493. + Mayor 1497-1498. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Welbeck + William + Welbeck + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1492-1493. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Warner + John + Warner + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1494-1495. Not + to be confused with John Warner or John + Warner.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Somer + Henry + Somer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1495-1496. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Not to be + confused with Henry Somer.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Wyndout + Thomas + Wyndout + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1497-1498. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Bronde + Richard + Bronde + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1499-1500. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Lawrence Aylmer + Lawrence + Aylmer + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1501-1502. + Mayor 1507-1508. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Hede + Henry + Hede + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1501-1502. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Nynes + Nicholas + Nynes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1502-1503. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Paul van Somer + Paul + van Somer + + + + +

Flemish painter. Active in the court of James VI and I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon van de Passe + Simon + van de Passe + + + + +

Dutch engraver. Active in the court of James VI and I.

+ + EB + British Museum + +
+
+ + + + Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger + Marcus + Gheeraerts + the Younger + + + + +

Flemish painter. Active in the courts of Elizabeth I and + James VI and I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Dominic + Saint + Dominic + + + + +

Patron saint of astronomers. Founder of the Black + Friars.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Hawes + Christopher + Hawes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1503-1504. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Watts + Robert + Watts + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1503-1504. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Graunger + Thomas + Graunger + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1503-1504. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger Grove + Roger + Grove + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1505-1506. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William fitz-William + William + fitz-William + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1506-1507. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Exmue + Thomas + Exmue + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1508-1509. + Mayor 1517-1518. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Smyth + Richard + Smyth + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1508-1509. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Shelton + Nicholas + Shelton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1511-1512. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Aldernes + Robert + Aldernes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1512-1513. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Dawes + John + Dawes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1513-1514. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Roger Basford + Roger + Basford + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1513-1514. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Worley + Henry + Worley + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1515-1516. + Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Grey + Richard + Grey + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1515-1516. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Witness to a + contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Semer + Sir + Thomas + Semer + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1516-1517. + Mayor 1526-1527. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Baldry + Sir + Thomas + Baldry + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1517-1518. + Mayor 1523-1524. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Donated funds to the steeple of St. Mary Le Bow that was + finished in 1512. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Symonds + Ralph + Symonds + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1517-1518. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Monument at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Wylkynson + John + Wylkynson + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1519-1520. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Kyme + John + Kyme + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1520-1521. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Breton + John + Breton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1521-1522. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + Holy Trinity Priory.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Michael Englysshe + Michael + Englysshe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1523-1524. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Jenyns + Nicholas + Jenyns + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1523-1524. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Cawnton + John + Cawnton + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1525-1526. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Lambarde + Sir + Nicholas + Lambarde + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1526-1527. + Mayor 1531-1532. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Hardy + John + Hardy + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1526-1527. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Long + John + Long + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1528-1529. + Member of the Salters’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Long.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edward Altham + Edward + Altham + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1531-1532. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Reynolds + Richard + Reynolds + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1532-1533. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Pyncheon + Nicholas + Pyncheon + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1532-1533. + Member of the Butchers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Preest + John + Preest + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1532-1533. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Kyston + Sir + Thomas + Kyston + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1533-1534. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Cotes + Sir + John + Cotes + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1535-1536. + Mayor 1542-1543. Member of the Salters’ Company. + Buried at St. Stephen Walbrook.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Pagett + Robert + Pagett + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1536-1537. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Dionis Backchurch.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Wilkenson + William + Wilkenson + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1538-1539. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Gybson + Nicholas + Gybson + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1538-1539. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Fayrey + John + Fayrey + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1539-1540. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Ralph Aleyn + Ralph + Aleyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1545-1546. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Richard Gerveys + Richard + Gerveys + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1546-1547. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Chertsey + Robert + Chertsey + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1547-1548. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Lyon + Sir + John + Lyon + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1550-1551. + Mayor 1554-1555. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Lambarde + John + Lambarde + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1551-1552. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Father of William Lambarde. Buried at St. Michael, + Wood Street. Not to be confused with John Lambarde.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Cowper + John + Cowper + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1551-1552. + Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Maynard + John + Maynard + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1552-1553. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Leigh + Sir + Thomas + Leigh + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1555-1556. + Mayor 1558-1559. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Machell + John + Machell + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1555-1556. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Whyte + John + Whyte + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1556-1557. + Mayor 1563-1564. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Malorye + Sir + Richard + Malorye + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1557-1558. + Mayor 1564-1565. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + James Altham + James + Altham + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1557-1558. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Hawes + John + Hawes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1558-1559. + Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Not to be + confused with John Hawes.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Rowe + Sir + Thomas + Rowe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1560-1561. + Mayor 1568-1569. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Alexander Avenon + Sir + Alexander + Avenon + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1561-1562. + Mayor 1569-1570. Member of the Ironmongers’ + Company. Husband of Lady Alice Avenon. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Lionel Duckett + Sir + Lionel + Duckett + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1564-1565. + Mayor 1572-1573. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Ryvers + Sir + John + Ryvers + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1565-1566. + Mayor 1573-1574. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir James Hawes + Sir + James + Hawes + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1565-1566. + Mayor 1574-1575. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Lamberd + Richard + Lamberd + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1566-1567. + Member of the Grocers’ Company and Merchant Adventurers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Ramsey + Sir + Thomas + Ramsey + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1567-1568. + Mayor 1577-1578. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Mary Ramsey and Dame + Alice Ramsey. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Martyn + Sir + Roger + Martyn + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1559-1560. + Mayor 1567-1568. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Husband of Dame Elizabeth Martyn. Buried at St. Antholin.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Oliff + John + Oliff + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1568-1569. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband of + Joane Oliff. Father of Anne + Oliff, John Oliff, Joane + Leigh, John Oliff, Thomas + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff. Buried at St. Laurence Poultney.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Henry Beecher + Henry + Beacher + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1569-1570. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Husband of + Alice Beecher and Jane Beecher. + Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Boxe + William + Boxe + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1570-1571. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Henry Mylles + Henry + Mylles + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1571-1572. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Branche + Sir + John + Branche + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1571-1572. + Mayor 1580-1581. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Husband of Joane Branche and Helen + Branche. Father of Anne Branche. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Woodroffe + Sir + Nicholas + Woodroffe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1572-1573. + Mayor 1579-1580. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Son of David Woodroffe.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Pullyson + Sir + Thomas + Pullyson + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1573-1574. + Mayor 1584-1585. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Anthony Gamage + Anthony + Gamage + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1574-1575. + Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Kympton + William + Kympton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1576-1577. + Member of the Mechant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir George Barne + Sir + George + Barne + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1576-1577. + Mayor 1586-1587. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Monument at St. Edmund, Lombard Street. Not + to be confused with Sir George Barne.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John Harte + Sir + John + Harte + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1579-1580. + Mayor 1589-1590. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Buried at Christ Church.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir William Rowe + Sir + William + Rowe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1582-1583. + Mayor 1592-1593. Member of the Ironmongers’ + Company. Knighted between 24 + April 1593 and 23 May 1593. Buried at St. Laurence, + Jewry.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Haydon + John + Haydon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1582-1583. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael Paternoster Royal.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Masham + William + Masham + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1583-1584. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Billingsley + Sir + Henry + Billingsley + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1584-1585. + Mayor 1596-1597. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Father of Thomas Billingsley. Wife of Elizabeth Billingsley.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Prannell + Henry + Prannell + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1585-1586. + Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of Anne Parnell. Buried at St. Michael le + Querne.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Howse + Robert + Howse + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London from in 1586. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Buried at All + Hallows, Bread Street.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Elkyn + William + Elkyn + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1586-1587. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Alice Elkyn. Father of Ursula Elkyn. + Buried at St. Michael le Querne.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Catcher + John + Catcher + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1587-1588. + Member of the Pewterers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Martin Calthorpe + Sir + Martin + Calthorpe + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1579-1580. + Mayor 1588-1589. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Gourney + Richard + Gourney + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1589-1590. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Soame + Sir + Stephen + Soame + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1589-1590. + Mayor 1598-1599. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Knighted on 21 December 1618.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Mosley + Sir + Nicholas + Mosley + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1590-1591. + Mayor 1599-1600. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Knighted in 1612.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Brooke + Robert + Brooke + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1590-1591. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Ryder + William + Ryder + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1591-1592. + Mayor 1600-1601. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Garrarde + Sir + John + Garrarde + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1592-1593. + Mayor 1601-1602. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Son of Sir William Garrarde.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Taylor + Robert + Taylor + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1592-1593. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Not to be + confused with Robert Taylor.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Paul Bayning + Paul + Bayning + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1593-1594. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Anne Bayning.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Cuthbert Buckle + Sir + Cuthbert + Buckle + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1582-1583. + Mayor 1593-1594. Member of the Vintners’ Company. + Knighted between 29 May 1594 and 24 June + 1594. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Lee + Sir + Robert + Lee + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1594-1595. + Mayor 1602-1603. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Bennett + Thomas + Bennett + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1594-1595. + Mayor 1603-1604. Member of the Mercers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Spencer + Sir + John + Spencer + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1583-1584. + Mayor 1594-1595. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company. Husband of Alice Spencer. Father of Elizabeth Compton. Knighted between 27 + May 1595 and 16 June 1595.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikpedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Lowe + Thomas + Lowe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1595-1596. + Mayor 1604-1605. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Watts + Sir + John + Watts + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1596-1597. + Mayor 1606-1607. Member of the Clothworkers’ + Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Goddard + Richard + Goddard + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1596-1597. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Rowe + Sir + Henry + Rowe + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1597-1598. + Mayor 1607-1608. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Benefactor of St. Martin Outwhich.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Moore + John + Moore + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1597-1598. + Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edward Holmedon + Edward + Holmedon + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1598-1599. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Hampson + Robert + Hampson + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1598-1599. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + E. W. Wadeson + E. + W. + Wadeson + +

Owner of the The Survey of + London (1618), University of Victoria copy.

+
+ + + + Abraham Hogenberg + Abraham + Hogenberg + + + +

German painter and engraver. Son of Frans Hogenberg.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton + Sir + Ralph + Basset of Drayton + + + + +

First Lord Basset of Drayton. Governor of Edinburgh Castle 1291–1296.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Morton + John + Morton + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1487-1500. Opponent of Richard + III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Vespasian + Vespasian + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Titus Flavius Vespasianus + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 69-79.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Trajan + Trajan + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Caesar Nerva Trajanus Augustus + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 98-117.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Butts + Sir + William + Butts + + + + +

Physician in the court of Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + WikipediaWikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rosamund Clifford + Rosamund + Clifford + + + + +

Mistress of Henry II.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Baldwin + John + Baldwin + + +

Fellow of Gray’s Inn. Sergeant of London. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Townley + Sir + Townley + + +

Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Hankeford + Sir + Richard + Hankeford + + + + +

Baron of Bampton.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Bourchier + John + Bourchier + Sheriff + + + + +

Second Earl of Bath. Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. Not to be confused with Sir John Bourchier.

+ + + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gabriel de Urs + Gabriel + deUrs + + +

Venetian merchant. Associated with Lombard’s Place.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Conteryn + Peter + Conteryn + + +

Venetian merchant. Associated with Lombard’s Place.

+
+
+ + + + Raph Rokeby + Raph + Rokeby + + +

Master of St. Katherine’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Norton + John + Norton + + +

Printer. Business partner of Nicholas Okes. Not to be confused with + John Norton.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Government + Government + + +

Personification of government. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Viriathus + Viriathus + + + +

Leader of the Lusitanians in their resistance against the expansion of the Roman + Empire.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Arsaces I of Parthia + Arsaces + I + King of the Arsacid dynasty + + +

King of the Arsacid dynasty 247–217 BC.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pertinax + Pertinax + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Publius Helvius Pertinax + + + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 193.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Raworth + Robert + Raworth + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Juno + Juno + + +

Goddess of marriage and childbirth in Roman mythology. Wife of Juptier. Daughter of Saturn.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Minerva + Minerva + + +

Goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, and strategic warfare in Roman mythology. Equated + with Athena in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Remus + Remus + + +

Twin brother of Romulus in Roman mythology. Murdered prior to + the founding of Rome.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Romulus + Romulus + +

Twin brother of Remus in Roman mythology. Founder of + Rome.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Christmas + John + Christmas + + + + +

Son of Gerard Christmas. Brother of Matthias Christmas.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Matthias Christmas + Matthias + Christmas + + + + +

Son of Gerard Christmas. Brother of John Christmas.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Okes + John + Okes + + + +

Member of the Stationers’ Company. Ran a printing + operation near Smithfield. Son of Nicholas Okes. See related Wikipedia entry for <name ref="mol:OKES1">Nicholas Okes</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Perry + Hugh + Perry + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1632-1633. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Henry Andrewes + Henry + Andrewes + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1632-1633. + Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Herodotus + Herodotus + + +

Greek historian. Known as the Father of History.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Periander + Periander + Tyrant of Corinth + + +

Tyrant of Corinth 627–585 BC.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dicaearchus + Dicaearchus + + +

Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician, and author. Student of Aristotle.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Perseus + Perseus + + +

Founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty in Greek mythology. Son of Danaë.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Andromeda + Andromeda + + +

Daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. Saved from a sea monster by Perseus.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cepheus + Cepheus + King of Aethiopia + + +

King of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. Husband of Cassiopeia. + Father of Andromeda.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cassiopeia + Cassiopeia + Queen of Aethiopia + + +

Queen of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. Wife of Cepheus. + Mother of Andromeda.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Humility + Humility + + +

Personification of humility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Constancy + Constancy + + +

Personification of constancy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Danaë + Danaë + + +

Mother of Perseus in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Medusa + Medusa + + +

Gorgon in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sebastián de Covarrubias + Sebastián + de Covarrubias + + +

Spanish lexicographer, cryptographer, chaplain, and writer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Parmeniscus + Parmeniscus + + +

Greek author.

+ + OR +
+
+ + + + Melisseus + Melisseus + King of Crete + + +

King of Crete in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cleostratus + Cleostratus + + +

Greek astronomer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Agesilaus II + Agesilaus + II + King of Sparta + + +

King of Sparta 398-360 BC.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Socrates + Socrates + + +

Greek philosopher. Known as a founder of Western philosophy.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Seneca + Seneca + + +

Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hermes + Hermes + + +

God of trade, heraldry, merchants, commerce, roads, thieves, trickery, sports, travelers, + and athletes in Greek mythology. Son of Maia. Equated with + Mercury in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Maia + Maia + + +

Mother of Hermes in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Plutarch + Plutarch + + +

Greek biographer and essayist.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Horace + Horace + + +

Roman lyric poet.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Iris + Iris + + +

Goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Prudence + Prudence + + +

Personification of prudence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Temperance + Temperance + + +

Personification of temperance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Epictetus + Epictetus + + +

Greek Stoic philosopher.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Endymion + Endymion + + +

Handsome Aeolian shepherd, hunter, or king in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Admetus + Admetus + King of Pherae + + +

King of Pherae in Thessaly in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Zachary Taylor + Zachary + Taylor + + +

Carver. Known for his artistic contributions to mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Nereus + Nereus + + +

Father of the Nereids and Nerites in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Busiris + Busiris + King of Egypt + + +

King of Egypt in Greek mythology. Killed by Hercules.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Alexander the Great + Alexander + the Great + King of Macedon + + +

King of Macedon 336–323 BC.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cadmus + Cadmus + King of Thebes + + +

King of Thebes in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Andromache + Andromache + + +

Wife of Hector in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Scipio Africanus + Scipio + Africanus + + +

Roman general.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hannibal + Hannibal + + +

Carthaginian general.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Mehmed the Conqueror + Mehmed + the Conqueror + Sultan of the Ottoman Empire + + +

Sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1444-1446 and 1451-1481. Conquered Constantinople ending the + Byzantine Empire.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hadrian + Hadrian + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Caesar Trajanus Hadrianus Augustus + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 117–138 BC.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pan + Pan + + +

God of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, and rustic music in Greek + mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eupheme + Eupheme + + +

Female spirit of words of good omen, praise, acclaims, shouts of triumph, and applause in + Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Themis + Themis + + +

Titaness in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ariadne + Ariadne + + +

Cretan princess in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Theseus + Theseus + + +

Founder of Athens in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Minos + Minos + King of Crete + + +

King of Crete in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Semele + Semele + + +

Daughter of Cadmus in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Bellona + Bellona + + +

Goddess of war in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Marcus Terentius Varro + Marcus + Terentius Varro + + +

Roman scholar and writer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lucius Siccius Dentatus + Lucius + Siccius Dentatus + + +

Roman soldier.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Tubal-cain + Tubal-cain + + +

First blacksmith in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pyrrhus of Epirus + Pyrrhus + + +

Greek general and statesman.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eutropius + Eutropius + + +

Roman historian.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Lucius Licinius Sura + Lucius + Licinius Sura + + +

Roman Senator.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Xenophon + Xenophon + + +

Greek philosopher, historian, soldier, and mercenary. Student of Socrates.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Abraham + Abraham + + +

Prototype of all believers in the Bible. Husband of Sarah. Father of Isaac. Grandfather of Jacob.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sarah + Sarah + + +

Prophet in the Bible. Wife of Abraham. Mother of Isaac. Grandmother of Jacob.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cyrus the Great + Cyrus + the Great + King of Persia + King of Media + King of Lydia + King of Babylon + + +

King of Persia 559–530 BC. King of Media 550–530 BC. King of Lydia 547–530 BC. King of Babylon 539–530 BC.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Amalthea + Amalthea + + +

Foster-mother of Zeus in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sol + Sol + + +

Personification of the sun. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Cain + Cain + + +

Son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Known for murdering his + brother Abel.

+ + EB +
+
+ + + + Amir Timur + Amir + Timur + + + + +

Founder of the Timurid Empire. Famously represented in Christopher + Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Watchfulness + Watchfulness + + +

Personification of watchfulness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sincerity + Sincerity + + +

Personification of sincerity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Equality + Equality + + +

Personification of equality. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Patience + Patience + + +

Personification of patience. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Lactantius + Lactantius + Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius + + +

Author. Advisor of Constantine I.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Harvey + Sir + Francis + Harvey + + +

Judge and politician.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Cupid + Cupid + + +

God of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection in Roman mythology. Often depicted + as the son of Mars and Venus. + Equated with Eros in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Diligence + Diligence + + +

Personification of diligence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Venn + Sir + Richard + Venn + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1626-1627. + Mayor 1637-1638. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Knighted on 27 May 1638.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Bromfield + Sir + Edward + Bromfield + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1626-1627. + Mayor 1636-1637. Member of the Leathersellers’ + Company and Fishmongers’ Company. Knighted + on 4 + June 1637.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Samuel Cranmer + Samuel + Cranmer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1631-1632. + Member of the Brewers’ Company.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Pratt + Sir + Henry + Pratt + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1631-1632. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Knighted on + 26 + July 1641.

+ + BHO + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Odysseus + Odysseus + King of Ithaca + Ulysses + + +

King of Ithaca in Greek mythology. Appears in Homer’s the + Odyssey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Scylla + Scylla + + +

Sea monster in Greek mythology. Resided on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite + her counterpart Charybdis. Appears in Homer’s the Odyssey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Charybdis + Charybdis + + +

Sea monster in Greek mythology. Resided on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite + her counterpart Scylla. Appears in Homer’s the Odyssey.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Parthenope + Parthenope + + +

Siren in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Leucosia + Leucosia + + +

Siren in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Ligeia + Ligeia + + +

Siren in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Maxentius + Maxentius + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 306–312.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gunner + Gunner + + +

Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the + Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Laurence Booth + Laurence + Booth + Bishop of Durham + Archbishop of York + + + +

Bishop of Durham 1456–1476. Archbishop of York 1476–1480.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joy + Joy + + +

Personification of joy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Safety + Safety + + +

Personification of safety. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Lies + Lies + + +

Personification of lies. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Respect + Respect + + +

Personification of respect. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Englishman + Englishman + + +

Character representing the English. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Irishman + Irishman + + +

Character representing the Irish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Turk + Turk + + +

Character representing the Turkish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Jew + Jew + + +

Character representing the Jewish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Dane + Dane + + +

Character representing the Danish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Polander + Polander + + +

Character representing the Polish. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Barbarian + Barbarian + + +

Character representing the barbarians. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Russian + Russian + + +

Character representing the Russians and Moscowians. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Herne + Richard + Herne + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1618-1619. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Translated to the Grocers’ Company in 1622.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Peter Probie + Sir + Peter + Probie + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1614-1615. + Mayor 1622-1623. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Knighted on 8 June 1623.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Commerce + Commerce + + +

Personification of commerce. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Adventure + Adventure + + +

Personification of adventure. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Hodges + John + Hodges + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1622-1623. + Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir Humphrey Handford + Sir + Humphrey + Handford + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1622-1623. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted on 14 July + 1622.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Magistracy + Magistracy + + +

Personification of magistracy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Clear Conscience + Clear Conscience + + +

Personification of clear conscience. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Divine Speculation + Divine Speculation + + +

Personification of divine speculation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Peace of Heart + Peace of Heart + + +

Personification of peace of heart. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Impartiality + Impartiality + + +

Personification of impartiality. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Power + Power + + +

Personification of power. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Moulson + Sir + Thomas + Moulson + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1623-1624. + Mayor 1633-1634 after Ralph Freeman died in office. Member + of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted on 1 June + 1634.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Paris + Paris + + +

Personification of the city of Paris. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Antwerp + Antwerp + + +

Personification of the city of Antwerp. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Rome + Rome + + +

Personification of the city of Rome. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Venice + Venice + + +

Personification of the city of Venice. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Constantinople + Constantinople + + +

Personification of the city of Constantinople. Appears as an allegorical character in + mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Philippe de Commines + Philippe + de Commines + + +

Writer and diplomat.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Cuthbert Hacket + Sir + Cuthbert + Hacket + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1616-1617. + Mayor 1626-1627. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Knighted on 20 May 1627.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rowland Backhouse + Rowland + Backhouse + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1628-1629. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Acton + William + Acton + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1628-1629. + Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Tethys + Tethys + + +

Mother of the river gods and the Oceanids in Greek mythology. Sister and wife of Oceanus.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir George Whitmore + Sir + George + Whitmore + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1621-1622. + Mayor 1631-1632. Member of the Haberdashers’ + Company. Knighted on 27 May 1632.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Conrad Gessner + Conrad + Gessner + + +

Swiss physician, naturalist, bibliographer, and philologist.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Indian + Indian + + +

Stock Indian character. Appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Freeman + Ralph + Freeman + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1623-1624. + Mayor 1633-1634. Member of the Clotherworkers’ + Company. Died in office.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Order + Order + + +

Personification of order. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Chiron + Chiron + + +

Centaur in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Parkhurst + Sir + Robert + Parkhurst + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1624-1625. + Mayor 1634-1635. Member of the Clotherworkers’ + Company. Knighted on 24 May 1635.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Clitherow + Sir + Christopher + Clitherow + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1625-1626; replaced Thomas Westrowe in December 1625. + Mayor 1635-1636. Member of the Ironmongers’ + Company. Prominent member of the East India + Company. Knighted on 15 January 1636.

+ + MASL + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gentleness + Gentleness + + +

Personification of gentleness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Satyr + Satyr + + +

Stock satyr character. Appears in mayoral shows.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Triton + Triton + + +

Messenger of the sea in Greek mythology. Father of Pallas.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Proteus + Proteus + + +

God of rivers and oceanic bodies of water in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Phorcys + Phorcys + + +

Primordial sea god in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pythagoras + Pythagoras + + +

Greek philosopher. Known as the founder of Pythagoreanism.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pandora + Pandora + + +

First human woman in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pompey + Pompey + + + + +

Roman politician and military commander.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mammon + Mammon + + +

Personification of wealth and greed in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Irene + Irene + + +

Daughter of Medea in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Přemysl the Ploughman + Přemysl + the Ploughman + + +

Founder of the Přemyslid dynasty.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Right + Right + + +

Personification of moral guidance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Victory + Victory + + +

Personification of victory. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Munificence + Munificence + Bounty + + +

Personification of generosity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Equity + Equity + + +

Personification of equity or fairness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Wray + Sir + Christopher + Wray + + + + +

Judge and Speaker of the House of Commons.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Aulus Gellius + Aulus + Gellius + + +

Latin author and grammarian.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Marcus Furius Camillus + Marcus Furius + Camillus + + + + +

Roman soldier and statesman.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Marcus Furius Camillus II + Marcus Furius + Camillus + II + + +

Roman governor of Africa proconsularis.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Minsheu + John + Minsheu + + + + +

Linguist and lexicographer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Record + Record + + +

Personification of record. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+ + + + Servius Sulpicius Similis + Servius + Sulpicius Similis + + +

Roman knight and prefect.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dio Cassius + Dio + Cassius + Lucius Cassius Dio + + + + +

Roman statesman and historian.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Krotos + Krotos + + +

Hunter in Greek mythology. Became the constellation Sagittarius.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gaius Fabricius Luscinus + Gaius + Fabricius Luscinus + + +

Roman magistrate. Often invoked as a figure of uncompromising virtue.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lot + Lot + + +

Patriarch in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anchises + Anchises + + +

Member of the Trojan royal family in Greek and Roman mythology. Father of Aeneas.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aspice + Aspice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin aspicio, meaning to look at or towards, to behold. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Despice + Despice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin despicio, meaning to look down upon. Appears as an allegorical character + in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Prospice + Prospice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin prospicio, meaning to look far off, to see into the distance. Appears as + an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Conspice + Conspice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin conspicio, meaning to watch, gaze, or stare. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Perspice + Perspice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin perspicio, meaning to see through something, to percieve clearly. Appears + as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Inspice + Inspice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin inspicio, meaning to examine or inspect. Appears as an allegorical + character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Circumspice + Circumspice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin circumspicio, meaning to look around, over or for. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Respice + Respice + + +

Personification of an aspect of sight derived from the Latin respicio, meaning to look behind, look back at or upon. Appears as an + allegorical character in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Decimus Laberius + Decimus + Laberius + + +

Roman knight and writer of mimes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hylas + Hylas + + +

Servant and companion of Hercules in Greek and Roman + mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lynceus of Argos + Lynceus + King of Argos + + +

King of Argos in Greek mythology. Succeeded his uncle Danaus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + The Virgin Mary + Mary + + +

Mother of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Helios + Helios + Hperion + + +

God of the sun in Greek mythology. Conflated with Hyperion in early myth.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Proteus of Egypt + Proteus + King of Egypt + + +

King of Egypt in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Manius Acillius Glabrio + Manius + Acillius + Glabrio + + +

Tribune of the plebs in the Roman Republic.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Solon + Solon + + +

Greek statesman, lawmaker, and poet.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Claudian + Claudian + + +

Roman poet.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Adam + Adam + + +

First man created by God in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Marsyas + Marsyas + + +

Satyr in Greek mythology. Challenged Apollo to a contest of + music and lost his hide and life.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Deucalion + Deucalion + King of Phthia + + +

King of Phthia in Greek mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Janus + Janus + + +

Twin-faced god of time, transitions, gates, doorways, and passages in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ogyges + Ogyges + + +

Ruler in Greek mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Latona + Latona + + +

Goddess of motherhood in Roman mythology. Mother of Apollo + and Diana. Equated with Leto in Greek Myhtology.

+ + EM + (Roman) + EM + (Greek) + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Antiope + Antiope + + +

Amazon in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + EM + +
+
+ + + + Python + Python + + +

Monstrous serpent tasked with guarding the oracle at Delphi in Greek mythology. Killed by + Apollo.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aeson + Aeson + + +

Father of Jason in Greek mythology. Kept from his rightful + share in the kingdom of Iolchus by his stepbrother Pelias.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pelias + Pelias + King of Iolchus + + +

King of Iolchus in Greek mythology. Tasked Jason with + retrieving the Golden Fleece.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Aeëtes + Aeëtes + King of Colchis + + +

King of Colchis in Greek mythology. Father of Medea.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Phrixus + Phrixus + + +

Twin brother of Helle in Greek mythology. Fled the threat of + sacrifice on the back of a ram with the Golden Fleece.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Helle + Helle + + +

Twin sister of Phrixus in Greek mythology. Fled the threat of + sacrifice on the back of a ram with the Golden Fleece but fell into the ocean and + drowned.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Garraway + Sir + William + Garraway + + +

Knight. Father of Sir Henry Garraway. Monument at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Hesperus + Hesperus + + +

Deified evening star in Greek mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Him that Rid on a Luzarne + Him that Rid on a Luzarne + + +

Unnamed character who appears in mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + John Rylands + John + Rylands + + + + +

First multi-millionaire in Manchester. Husband of Enriqueta + Augustina Rylands.

+ + + John + Rylands Library + + +
+
+ + + + Enriqueta Augustina Rylands + Enriqueta + Augustina + Rylands + + + + +

Founder of the John Rylands Library. Wife of John + Rylands.

+
+
+ + + + John Poyntz Spencer + John + Poyntz + Spencer + + + + +

Fifth Earl of Spencer. British Liberal Party politician. Rare book collector who focused + on incunables and English blackletter printing.

+ + + John + Rylands Library + + +
+
+ + + + Merry Men + Merry Men + + +

Companions of Robin Hood.

+ + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Sir Morris Abbot + Sir + Morris + Abbot + Sheriff + Mayor + + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1627-1628. + Mayor 1638-1639. Member of the Drapers’ Company. + Knighted on 12 April 1625.

+ + MASL + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Garraway + Sir + Henry + Garraway + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1627-1628. + Mayor 1627-1628 and 1639-1640. Member of the Drapers’ + Company. Knighted on 31 May 1640.

+ + MASL + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Sir + Sir Thomas Adams + Thomas + Adams + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1639-1640. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 26 May 1641.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Hoccleve + Thomas + Hoccleve + + +

Poet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Woodford + Thomas + Woodford + + +

Helped establish Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Kirkham + Edward + Kirkham + + +

Financier of Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + William Rastall + William + Rastall + + +

Financier of Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Kendall + Thomas + Kendall + + +

Financier of Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Keysar + Robert + Keysar + + +

Financier of Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Philip Rosseter + Philip + Rosseter + + +

Musician. Helped manage Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + John Tarbock + John + Tarbock + + +

Helped manage Whitefriars Theatre.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Jones + Richard + Jones + + +

Helped manage Whitefriars Theatre. Not to be confused with + Richard Jones.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Brown + Robert + Brown + + +

Actor with the Admiral’s Men. Not to be confused with + Robert Browne or Robert + Browne.

+
+
+ + + + Lewis Machin + Lewis + Machin + + +

Amateur playwright.

+
+
+ + + + Gervase Markham + Gervase + Markham + + +

Amateur playwright.

+
+
+ + + + John Mason + John + Mason + + +

Amateur playwright. Not to be confused with John Mason or + Sir John Mason.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Sharpham + Edward + Sharpham + + +

Amateur playwright.

+
+
+ + + + John Cooke + John + Cooke + + +

Amateur playwright. Not to be confused with John Cook.

+
+
+ + + + Nathan Field + Nathan + Field + + +

Actor with the King’s Men. Playwright.

+
+
+ + + + William Barksted + William + Barksted + + +

Clown.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Ambree + Mary + Ambree + + +

Army captain. Participated in the liberation of Ghent during the Anglo-Spanish War.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Ostler + William + Ostler + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Tooley + Nicholas + Tooley + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joseph Taylor + Joseph + Taylor + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Benfield + Robert + Benfield + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Ecclestone + William + Ecclestone + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Morose + Morose + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Epicœne + Epicœne + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Ned Clerimont + Ned + Clerimont + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Sir Dauphine Eugenie + Sir + Dauphine + Eugenie + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Truewit + Truewit + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Thomas Otter + Thomas + Otter + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Mistress Otter + Mistress + Otter + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Sir Amorous La Foole + Sir + Amorous + La Foole + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Sir John Daw + Sir + John + Daw + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Madame Centaure + Madame + Centaure + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.

+
+ + + + Sir William Batten + Sir + William + Batten + + +

Naval officer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edward Montagu + Edward + Montagu + + +

First Earl of Sandwich. Naval officer. Not to be confused with Sir + Edward Montagu.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Adams + Robert + Adams + + + +

Surveyor, architect, and engraver.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Herrick + Robert + Herrick + + + +

Poet.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Antonio + Antonio + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

+
+
+ + + + Sebastian + Sebastian + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bukerel + Thomas + Bukerel + +

Father or Thomas Bukerel.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Miles Dicar + Miles + Dicar + +

Doctor in St. Brides.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Kate Percy + Lady + Kate + Percy + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part I.

+
+ + + + Sir Harry Percy + Sir + Harry + Percy + Hotspur + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part I.

+
+ + + + Polonius + Polonius + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

+
+ + + + Jan Griffier + Jan + Griffier + +

Painter.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Slitgut + Slitgut + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Security + Security + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Fangs + Fangs + +

Appears in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+
+ + + + Paul Hentzner + Paul + Hentzner + +

German lawyer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Edmund Gayton + Edmund + Gayton + +

Member of the Cordwainers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John IV + John + IV + the Restorer + King of Portugal + + + + +

King of Portugal 1640-1656.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Luisa de Guzmán of Spain + Luisa + de Guzmán + Queen consort of Portugal + + + + +

Queen consort of Portugal 1640–1656. Wife of John + IV.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter of Castile + Peter + King of Castile + King of León + the Cruel + the Just + + + + +

King of Castile and León 1350-1366.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Blanche of Lancaster + Blanche + + + + +

Wife of John of Gaunt.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Swynford + Katherine + Swynford + + + + +

Wife of John of Gaunt. Mother of John + Beaufort, Henry Beaufort, Thomas Beaufort, and Dame Joan Beaufort.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Constance of Castile + Constance + + + + +

Duchess of Lancaster. Wife of John of Gaunt. Daughter of + Peter of Castile.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry II of Castile + Henry + II + King of Castile + King of León + the Fratricide + + + + +

King of Castile and León 1366–1367 and 1369–1379.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry IV of France + Henry + IV + King of Navarre + King of France + + + + +

King of Navarre 1572–1610. King of France 1589–1610.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philippa Chaucer (née Roet) + Philippa + Chaucer + Roet + Pan + + + + +

Wife of Geoffrey Chaucer. Sister of Katherine Swynford.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Beaufort + John + Beaufort + + + + +

First Earl of Somerset. Son of John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Beaufort + Henry + Beaufort + + + + +

Cardinal. Son of John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Beaufort + Thomas + Beaufort + + + + +

Duke of Exeter and Earl of Dorset. Chancellor of England + 1410-1412. + Military commander during the Hundred Yearsʼ War. Son of John of + Gaunt and Katherine Swynford.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Bales + Christopher + Bales + + +

Catholic priest and martyr.

+ + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Richard Topcliffe + Richard + Topcliffe + + +

Investigator and torturer.

+ + + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Frederick I + Frederick + I + + +

Duke of Württemberg. Referenced in William Shakespeareʼs + The Merry Wives of Windsor.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Leopold I of Austria + Leopold + I + Holy Roman Emperor + King of the Romans + King of Hungary + King of Bohemia + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 1658–1705. King of the Romans 1658–1705. King of Hungary 1655–1705. King of Bohemia 1656–1705.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Wynkyn de Worde + Wynkyn + de Worde + + +

Printer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Spenser + Edmund + Spenser + + +

Poet and administrator of Ireland. Author of The Faerie + Queen.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jane Shore + Jane + Shore + Elizabeth Lambert + + +

Mistress of Edward IV.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Feake + James + Feake + + +

Murdered by Gabriel Spenser.

+
+
+ + + + William Sly + William + Sly + + +

Actor. Buried at St. Leonard.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Tarlton + Richard + Tarlton + + +

Actor. Buried at St. Leonard.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Jones + Jones + + +

Doctor.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Pendleton + Pendleton + + +

Preacher.

+
+
+ + + + John Danter + John + Danter + + +

Printer and pirate.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Wiliam Heminges + William + Heminges + + +

Playwright. Son of John Heminges.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Marmaduke Johnson + Marmaduke + Johnson + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Edward White + Edward + White + + +

Printer. Member of the Stationers’ Company. Father of Andrew White.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Andrew White + Andrew + White + + +

Son of Edward White.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Millington + Thomas + Millington + + +

Member of the Stationers’ Company.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Moseley + Humphrey + Moseley + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nevill Simmons + Nevill + Simmons + + +

Printer and bookseller.

+ + Plomer 164 + +
+
+ + + + Foible + Foible + + +

Dramatic character in William Congreve’s The + Way of the World.

+
+
+ + + + Fortune + Fortune + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s The + City Madam.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John + Sir + John + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s The + City Madam.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Steele + Sir + Richard + Steele + + +

Irish writer, playwright, and politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Pricke + Robert + Pricke + + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Joseph Kirton + Joseph + Kirton + + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Il Schifanoya + Il + Schifanoya + + +

Venetian ambassador to the Castellan of Mantua. Known for his involvement in Elizabeth Iʼs coronation.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Nayler + Henry + Nayler + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Lacy + John + Lacy + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + George Allen + George + Allen + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Nicoll + Thomas + Nicoll + + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Bodeley + Bodeley + + +

Murdered in St. Paul’s Churchyard.

+
+
+ + + + Alcock + Alcock + + +

Constable of St. Martin’s sanctuary in 1560.

+
+
+ + + + William North + William + North + + +

Put on trial for the murder of one Wynborne in St. Paul’s Churchyard.

+
+
+ + + + Wynborne + Wynborne + + +

Murdered in St. Paul’s Churchyard.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Elborough + Robert + Elborough + + +

Preacher. Author of London’s Calamity by Fire Bewailed and + Improved.

+ + + Imagining Early Modern + London + +
+
+ + + + Civic Governance + +

Personification of civic governance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral + shows.

+
+ + + + Duke Wadloo + Duke + Wadloo + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Cymbal + Cymbal + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Fitton + Fitton + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Captain Shunfield + Captain + Shunfield + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Master Ambler + Master + Ambler + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Hans Buz + Hans + Buz + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Picklock + Picklock + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Doctor Lamb + Doctor + Lamb + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Trouble Truth + Trouble Truth + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Burst + Burst + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Almanach + Almanach + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Register + Register + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Mirth + Mirth + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Censure + Censure + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Tattle + Tattle + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Madrigal + Madrigal + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Fashioner + Fashioner + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Thomas Barber + Thomas + Barber + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Pennyboy Junior + Pennyboy + Junior + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Pennyboy Senior + Pennyboy + Senior + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Pennyboy Cantor + Pennyboy + Cantor + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Broker + Broker + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Lady Aurelia Clara Pecunia + Lady + Aurelia + Clara + Pecunia + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Staple of News.

+
+ + + + Pug + Pug + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Ambler + Ambler + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Iniquity + Iniquity + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Fabian Fitzdottrel + Fabian + Fitzdottrel + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Mistress Fitzdottrel + Mistress + Fitzdottrel + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Everill + Everill + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Captain Guilthead + Captain + Guilthead + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Wittipol + Wittipol + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Meercraft + Meercraft + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Ingine + Ingine + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Shackles + Shackles + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Woodcock + Woodcock + +

Appears in Ben Jonson’s The + Devil is an Ass.

+
+ + + + Gaspero Trebazzi + Gaspero + Trebazzi + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton’s The Honest Whore.

+
+
+ + + + John + John + + +

Dramatic character in Robert Armin’s The + History of the Two Maids of More-clacke.

+
+
+ + + + Kitely + Kitely + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Every Man + in his Humour.

+
+
+ + + + Cash + Cash + + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Every Man + in his Humour.

+
+
+ + + + John Prestmen + John + Prestmen + + +

Ward at Christ’s Hospital. Went on to matriculate at + Cambridge University.

+
+
+ + + + John Crosbie + John + Crosbie + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry VI.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Kyd + Thomas + Kyd + + + + +

Playwright.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger Pepys + Roger + Pepys + + + + +

Lawyer. Cousin of Samuel Pepys.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Frugal + Sir + John + Frugal + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s The + City Madam.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Frugal + Anne + Frugal + + +

Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s The + City Madam.

+
+
+ + + + Parisian + Parisian + + +

Dramatic character in Sir William Davenant’s Entertainment at Rutland House.

+
+
+ + + + Golding + Golding + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Francis Quicksilver + Francis + Quicksilver + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Touchstone + Touchstone + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Mildred + Mildred + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Captain Seagull + Captain + Seagull + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Bramble + Bramble + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Winifred + Winifred + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Wolf + Wolf + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Drawer + Drawer + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Gertrude + Gertrude + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!

+
+ + + + Captain Powts + Captain + Powts + +

Dramatic character in Nathan Field’s A + Woman Is a Weathercock.

+
+ + + + Win Little-Wit + Win + Little-Wit + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Joan Trash + Joan + Trash + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Nightingale + Nightingale + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Ursula + Ursula + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Jordan Knockem + Jordan + Knockem + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Zeale-Of-The-Land Busy + Zeale-Of-The-Land + Busy + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Captain Whit + Captain + Whit + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + + Punk Alice + Punk + Alice + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + John Little-Wit + John + Little-Wit + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Mayberry + Mayberry + +

Dramatic character in John Webster and Thomas Dekker’s Northward Ho.

+
+ + + + Gentleman + +

Dramatic character in Richard Johnson’s The Pleasant Walkes of Moore-Fields.

+
+ + + + Citizen + +

Dramatic character in Richard Johnson’s The Pleasant Walkes of Moore-Fields.

+
+ + + + Win-Wife + Win-Wife + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Moon-Calf + Moon-Calf + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Grace Wellborn + Grace + Wellborn + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Quarlous + Quarlous + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Humphrey Waspe + Humphrey + Waspe + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Filcher + Filcher + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Whetston + Whetston + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Sharkwell + Sharkwell + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.

+
+ + + + Subtle + Subtle + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Alchemist.

+
+ + + + Sir Epicure Mammon + Sir + Epicure + Mammon + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The + Alchemist.

+
+ + + + Porter + Porter + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry VIII.

+
+ + + + Lord Chamberlain + Lord Chamberlain + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Doll + Doll + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Inclination + Inclination + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Jack Falkner + Jack + Falkner + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Wit + Wit + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Ogle + Ogle + +

Appears in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Morris + Morris + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Crofts + Crofts + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Kit + Kit + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Francis de Barde + Francis + de Barde + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Sherwin + Sherwin + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Cavaler + Cavaler + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Meautis + Meautis + +

Appears in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + De Bard + De Bard + +

Appears in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Adrian Martin + Adrian + Martin + +

Appears in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Peter van Hollock + Peter + van Hollock + +

Appears in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + John Lincoln + John + Lincoln + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Williamson + Williamson + +

Dramatic character in Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood’s Sir Thomas + More.

+
+ + + + Ralph + Ralph + +

Dramatic character in Francis Beaumont’s Knight of the Burning Pestle.

+
+ + + + Brainworm + Brainworm + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Every Man in His Humour.

+
+ + + + Knowell + Knowell + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Every Man in His Humour.

+
+ + + + Matthew + Matthew + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Every Man in His Humour.

+
+ + + + William Faithorne + William + Faithorne + + + + +

Painter and engraver.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Claude de Jonghe + Clement + de Jonghe + + + +

Dutch painter.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Fauconer + Thomas + Fauconer + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1403-1404. + Mayor 1414-1415. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Builder of Mooregate.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Timothy Touchstone + Timothy + Touchstone + +

Pseudonymous author of Timothy Touchtoneʼs Reply to Sir + Anonymous.

+
+ + + + Thomas Platter the Younger + Thomas + Platter + the Younger + + +

Swiss physician, traveller, and diarist.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Congreve + William + Congreve + + +

Playwright.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Thomas + Thomas + Thomas + + +

Printer and lexicographer.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Simon Basil + Simon + Basil + + +

Surveyor and architect.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Hayne + William + Hayne + + +

Headmaster of Merchant Taylorsʼ School.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Weld + Humphrey + Weld + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1599-1600. + Mayor 1608-1609. Member of the Grocers’ Company. + Husband of Mary Weld.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Craven + Sir + William + Craven + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1600-1601. Mayor 1610-1611. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Southes + William + Southes + + +

Principal mason of Simon Basil.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Seymour + Thomas + Seymour + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1516-1517. Mayor 1526-1527. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Mary Seymour. Buried at St. Leonard (Shoreditch).

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Gerin + Gerin + + +

Administrator under Henry II.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Warner + Sir + Edward + Warner + + +

Lieutenant of the Tower of London during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I. Not to be confused with Edward + Warner.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Owen Hopton + Sir + Owen + Hopton + + +

Administrator and lieutenant of the Tower of London during + the reign of + Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Knight + Robert + Knight + + +

Property owner.

+
+
+ + + + Parius + Parius + + +

Property owner.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Anderson + Sir + Henry + Anderson + + +

Alderman and property owner. Knighted on 26 July 1603. Sheriff of London 1601-1602.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Robert Packhurst + Robert + Packhurst + + +

Alderman and property owner.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + St. Mildrith + Saint + Mildrith + + + + +

Venerated saint. Daughter of Merwalis.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Merwalis + Merwalis + + +

Sub-king of the Magonsæte. Father of St. Mildrith.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Snell + Robert + Snell + + +

Warden of St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + John King + John + King + + +

Warden of St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Fanshawe + Thomas + Fanshawe + + + + +

Remembrancer of the Exchequer under Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ashehill + Thomas + Ashehill + + +

Benefactor of St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edmund Anderson + Sir + Edmund + Anderson + + + + +

Judge.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Gilbert Gerard + Sir + Gilbert + Gerard + + + +

Judge.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Iken + Thomas + Iken + + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Iken + Elizabeth + Iken + + +

Wife of Thomas Iken. Buried at St. + Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Smith + Roger + Smith + + +

Father of Elizabeth Iken.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lane + Thomas + Lane + + +

Member of the Scriveners’ Company. Benefactor of + the Parish of St. Mildred (Poultry).

+
+
+ + + + John Harby + John + Harby + + +

Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Husband of Anne Mording and Anne Harby. Father of + Thomas Harby, Francis Harby, + John Harby, William Harby, Emme Harby, Richard Harby, and Daniel Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Mording + Anne + Mording + + +

Wife of John Harby. Mother of Thomas + Harby, Francis Harby, John + Harby, William Harby, and Emme + Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Harby + Thomas + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Mording. Brother of Francis Harby, John Harby, William Harby, and Emme Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Harby + Francis + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Mording. Brother of Thomas Harby, John Harby, William Harby, and Emme Harby.

+
+
+ + + + John Harby + John + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Mording. Brother of Thomas Harby, Francis Harby, William Harby, and Emme Harby.

+
+
+ + + + William Harby + William + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Mording. Brother of Thomas Harby, Francis Harby, John Harby, and Emme Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Emme Harby + Emme + Harby + + +

Daughter of John Harby and Anne + Mording. Sister of Thomas Harby, Francis Harby, John Harby, and William Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Harby (née Saltonstall) + Anne + Harby + Saltonstall + + +

Wife of John Harby. Mother of Richard + Harby and Daniel Harby. Daughter of Sir Richard Saltonstall.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Harby + Richard + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Harby. Brother of Daniel Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Daniel Harby + Richard + Harby + + +

Son of John Harby and Anne + Harby. Brother of Richard Harby.

+
+
+ + + + Sparling + Sparling + + +

Priest. Resident of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + William March + William + March + + +

Treasurer of the Exchequer for Edward I.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Atwood + John + Atwood + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Waltham + Hugh + Waltham + + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gardener + Thomas + Gardener + + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Huberthorn + Dame + Elizabeth + Huberthorn + + +

Wife of Sir Henry Huberthorn. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + William Messe + William + Messe + + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Husband of Julian Messe. Buried at St. Peter upon + Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Julian Messe + Julian + Messe + + +

Wife of William Messe. Buried at St. + Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Launcelot Tompson + Launcelot + Tompson + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Boniface Tatam + Boniface + Tatam + + +

Member of the Vintnersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Benneson + Francis + Benneson + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + John Vernon + John + Vernon + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Barley + Hanry + Barley + + +

Father of Anne Gunter.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Houghton + Thomas + Houghton + + +

Father of Peter Houghton. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Houghton + Mary + Houghton + Vavasour + + +

Wife of Peter Houghton, and Sir Thomas + Vavasour. Mother of Hatton Houghton, Peter Houghton, Mary Scudamore, and + Elizabeth Bedingfield.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Vavasour + Sir + Thomas + Vavasour + +

Soldier, courtier, and Member of Parliament. Husband of Mary + Houghton.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hatton Houghton + Hatton + Houghton + + +

Son of Peter Houghton and Mary + Houghton. Brother of Peter Houghton, Mary Scudamore, and Elizabeth + Bedingfield.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Houghton + Peter + Houghton + + +

Son of Peter Houghton and Mary + Houghton. Brother of Hatton Houghton, Mary Scudamore, and Elizabeth + Bedingfield.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Scudamore (née Houghton) + Mary + Scudamore + Houghton + + +

Wife of Sir James Scudamore. Daughter of Peter Houghton and Mary Houghton. + Sister of Hatton Houghton, Peter + Houghton, and Elizabeth Bedingfield.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Bedingfield (née Houghton) + Elizabeth + Bedingfield + Houghton + + +

Wife of Sir Henry Bedingfield. Daughter of Peter Houghton and Mary Houghton. + Sister of Hatton Houghton, Peter + Houghton, and Mary Scudamore.

+
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Husband of Constance Taylor. Father of John + Taylor, Robert Taylor, and John + Taylor. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill. Not to be + confused with John Taylor or John + Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Constance Taylor (née Wooddeson) + Constance + Taylor + Wooddeson + + +

Wife of John Taylor. Mother of John + Taylor, Robert Taylor, and John + Taylor. Daughter of Reginald Wooddeson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Reginald Wooddeson + Reginald + Wooddeson + + +

Father of Constance Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + + +

Son of John Taylor and Constance + Taylor. Brother of John Taylor and Robert Taylor. Not to be confused with John + Taylor or John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + + +

Son of John Taylor and Constance + Taylor. Brother of John Taylor and Robert Taylor. Not to be confused with John + Taylor or John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Taylor + Robert + Taylor + + +

Son of John Taylor and Constance + Taylor. Brother of John Taylor and John Taylor. Not to be confused with Robert + Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Laurence Caldwell + Laurence + Caldwell + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Husband of + Mary Caldwell. Monument at St. + Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Caldwell + Mary + Caldwell + + +

Wife of Laurence Caldwell. Monument at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Hamond de Lega + Hamond + de Lega + + +

Buried at St. Mary de Barking.

+
+
+ + + + John Rouse + John + Rouse + + +

Librarian.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Devereux + Sir + John + Devereux + + +

Son and heir of Walter Devereux.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Devereux + Walter + Devereux + + +

First Baron Ferrers of Chartley. Soldier and councillor to Edward + IV.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Pike + Thomas + Pike + + +

Buried at All Hallows Barking. Not to be confused with Thomas Pike.

+
+
+ + + + John Crolys + John + Crolys + + +

Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Denham + Elizabeth + Denham + + +

Wife of William Denham.

+
+
+ + + + + Adam Helingbury + Adam + Helingbury + + +

Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+
+
+ + + + T. Saly + T. + Saly + + +

Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Ashwy + Ricahrd + Ashwy + + +

Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+
+
+ + + + William Stortford + William + Stortford + + +

Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.

+
+
+ + + + St. Gregory + Saint + Gregory + + +

Doctor of St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Smith Darby + Smith + Darby + + +

Ring-leader of false inquests in London. Imprisoned in Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Ring Simson + Ring + Simson + + +

Ring-leader of false inquests in London. Imprisoned in Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Francis of Assisi + Francis + + + +

Italian Catholic friar, deacon, and preacher.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Mason + Peter + Mason + +

Taylor. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + John Malin + John + Malin + +

Physician. Buried at St. Peter upon + Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Pricot + Nicholas + Pricot + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Richard Manhall + Richard + Manhall + +

Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + John Law + John + Law + +

Executor of Thomas Sutton. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + John Unisbrugh + John + Unisbrugh + +

Member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried at + St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Henry Pechy + Henry + Pechy + + +

Benefactor of the Grocers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Joannes Cowper + Joannes + Cowper + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Ironside + Elizabeth + Ironside + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + Alexander Every + Alexander + Every + +

Merchant. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Sir James Scudamore + Sir + James + Scudamore + + + + +

Gentlemen usher at the court of Elizabeth I. Husband of Mary Scudamore.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Bedingfield + Sir + Henry + Bedingfield + + +

Knight. Husband of Elizabeth Bedingfield.

+
+
+ + + + William Towerson + William + Towerson + +

Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Cornhill. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. Not to be confused with William Towerson or William Towerson.

+
+ + + + Edward Stephan + Edward + Stephan + +

Parson.

+
+ + + + T. Spencer + T. + Spencer + +

Churchwarden.

+
+ + + + P. Guntar + P. + Guntar + +

Churchwarden.

+
+ + + + E. Grouch + E. + Grouch + +

Churchwarden.

+
+ + + + T. Clerke + T. + Clerke + +

Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + W. Dixson + W. + Dixson + +

Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + John Murdon + John + Murdon + +

Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Robert Warden + Robert + Warden + +

Member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried at + St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + John Wardroper + John + Wardroper + +

Parson.

+
+ + + + John Whitby + John + Whitby + +

Rector of St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Grey + Edward + Grey + + +

First Viscount Lisle.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alnothus + Alnothus + Bishop of Dorchester + + +

Bishop of Dorchester 970–977.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reynold Abbot + Reynold + Abbot + + +

Abbot and Covent of Covesham.

+
+
+ + + + Justice Smith + Justice + Smith + + +

Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + William Walthal + William + Walthal + + +

Alderman. Sheriff of London 1606-1607. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Ashbold + Ashbold + + +

Doctor and Parson.

+
+
+ + + + Lycurgus of Sparta + Lycurgus + + +

Lawgiver of Sparta.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Foxton + John + Foxton + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Ady + Henry + Ady + + +

Benefactor of the Grocers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Beckingham + Thomas + Beckingham + + +

Member of the Merchants of the Staple. Husband of + Anne Beckingham.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Beckingham + Anne + Beckingham + + +

Wife of Thomas Beckingham.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Orgen + Helen + Orgen + + +

Wife of John Orgen.

+
+
+ + + + John Orgen + John + Orgen + + +

Husband of Helen Orgen.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Abbot + Edward + Abbot + + +

Parson of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Baker + Sir + Henry + Baker + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Clay + Clay + + +

Landowner. Member of the Brewers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Covelle + Covelle + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Porter + Peter + Porter + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Lumley + Lady + Lumley + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Salter + Sir + Nicholas + Salter + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Wilkinson + Wilkinson + + +

Benefactor.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Smith + Margaret + Smith + + +

Daughter of Richard Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Smith + Richard + Smith + + +

Son of Richard Smith. Not to be confused with Sir Richard Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Smith + Richard + Smith + + +

Benefactor and owner of the White Lion. Not to be confused + with Sir Richard Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Haines + Alice + Haines + + +

Wife of William Haines.

+
+
+ + + + William Haines + William + Haines + + +

Benefactor. Husband of Alice Haines.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Martin + Margaret + Martin + + +

Benefactor.

+
+
+ + + + William Russell + William + Russell + + +

Sergeant of the Cellar for Elizabeth I. Husband of Jane Russell.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Russell + Jane + Russell + + + +

Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber of Mary I. Wife of William Russell.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Robinson + Elizabeth + Robinson + + +

Wife of William Robinson.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Rawson + Christopher + Rawson + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company and Merchants of the Staple.

+
+
+ + + + William Roberts + William + Roberts + + +

Alderman. Father of William Roberts.

+
+
+ + + + William Roberts + William + Roberts + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company and Merchants of the Staple. Son of William Roberts.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Cherry + Margaret + Cherry + + + +

Wife of Francis Cherry.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Cherry + Francis + Cherry + + +

Merchant and possible member of the Vintners’ + Company. Husband of Margaret Cherry.

+
+
+ + + + Matthew Brownrig of Ipswich + Matthew + Brownrig + + +

Father of Mary Burnell.

+
+
+ + + + John Burnell + John + Burnell + + +

Merchant. Husband of Mary Burnell.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Burnell (née Brownrig) + Mary + Burnell + Brownrig + + + +

Wife of John Burnell. Daughter of Matthew Brownrig of Ipswich.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Thornix + Thomas + Thornix + + +

Father of Barbara Thornix.

+
+
+ + + + Barbara Thornix + Barbara + Thornix + + + +

Daughter of Thomas Thornix.

+
+
+ + + + Mabell Poulsted + Mabell + Poulsted + + +

Daughter of Henry Poulsted and Alice + Poulsted.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Poulsted + Richard + Poulsted + + +

Son of Henry Poulsted and Alice + Poulsted.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Poulsted + Alice + Poulsted + + +

Wife of Henry Poulsted.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Poulsted + Henry + Poulsted + + + +

Husband of Alice Poulsted.

+
+
+ + + + Sara James + Sara + James + + +

Wife of Roger James.

+
+
+ + + + Roger James + Roger + James + + + +

Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Husband of Sara James.

+
+
+ + + + William Bond + William + Bond + + +

Husband of Agnes Bond.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Bond + Agnes + Bond + + + +

Wife of William Bond.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Andrews + Nicholas + Andrews + + +

Son of Nicholas Andrews and Anne + Andrews. Brother of William Andrews.

+
+
+ + + + William Andrews + William + Andrews + + +

Son of Nicholas Andrews and Anne + Andrews. Brother of Nicholas Andrews.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Andrews + Anne + Andrews + + + +

Wife of Nicholas Andrews.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Andrews + Nicholas + Andrews + + +

Husband of Anne Andrews.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Prenthoit + Thomas + Prenthoit + + +

Member of the Upholders’ Company. Husband of Joane Prenthoit.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Prenthoit + Joane + Andrews + + +

Wife of Thomas Prenthoit.

+
+
+ + + + Philip van Wyllender + Philip + van Wyllender + + + +

Musician and gentleman of the Privy Chamber for Henry VIII + and Edward VI. Husband of Frances van + Wyllender.

+
+
+ + + + Frances van Wyllender + Frances + van Wyllender + + +

Wife of Philip van Wyllender.

+
+
+ + + + Bainham + Bainham + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Deane + Sir + James + Deane + + +

Benefactor of the poor. Knighted on 8 July 1604.

+
+
+ + + + John High-Lord + John + High-Lord + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Simpson + John + Simpson + + +

Parson of St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Belinus + Belinus + King of the Britons + + +

King of the Britons. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alice Brome + Alice + Brome + + + +

Wife of Sir John Coventry. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Waters + Edward + Waters + + + +

Sergeant at Arms.

+
+
+ + + + Barbara Herdson + Barbara + Herdson + + +

Wife of Henry Herdson.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Draper + Margaret + Draper + + +

Wife of Sir Christopher Draper. Not to be confused with Margaret Draper.

+
+
+ + + + Bennet Webb (née Draper) + Bennet + Webb + Draper + + +

Wife of Sir William Webbe. Daughter of Sir Christopher Draper.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Dixie (née Draper) + Agnes + Dixie + Draper + + +

Wife of Sir Wolstan Dixie. Daughter of Sir Christopher Draper.

+
+
+ + + + Bridget Billingsley (née Draper) + Bridget + Billinglsey + Draper + + +

Wife of Sir Henry Billingsley. Daughter of Sir Christopher Draper.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Woodroffe + Christopher + Woodroffe + + +

Son of Bridget Billingsley.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Bacon + Mary + Bacon + + +

Wife of James Bacon.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Bacon + Margaret + Bacon + + +

Wife of James Bacon.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Bacon + Anne + Bacon + + +

Wife of James Bacon.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Hawkins + Dame + Margaret + Hawkins + + +

Wife of Sir John Hawkins.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Katharine Hawkins + Dame + Katharine + Hawkins + + +

Wife of Sir John Hawkins.

+
+
+ + + + Jonah + Jonah + + +

Central figure of the Book of Jonah in the Bible.

+
+
+ + + + Lazarus of Bethany + Lazarus + + +

Venerated saint in the Bible. Raised from the dead by Jesus + Christ.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Offington + William + Offington + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Dumbelowe + Dumbelowe + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + John Childerley + John + Childerley + + +

Clergyman.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Maurice Griffith + Maurice + Griffith + Bishop of Rochester + +

Bishop of Rochester 1554–1558. Buried at St. + Magnus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Blanch + Robert + Blanch + + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + John Cooper + John + Cooper + +

Member of the Fishmongersʼ Company. Buried at + St. Magnus.

+
+
+ + + + Wood + Wood + +

Parson of St. Margaret, New Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Joannes de Coggeshall + Joannes + de Coggeshall + +

Buried at St. Margaret, New Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Philip Cushen + Philip + Cushen + +

Merchant. Buried at St. Benet Gracechurch.

+
+
+ + + + William Issex + William + Issex + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Northbury + Richard + Northbury + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + H. Knighton + H. + Knighton + + +

Ecclesiastical chronicler.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Walsingham + Thomas + Walsingham + +

Benedictine monk and chronicler. Not to be confused with Thomas Walsingham.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Longvile + Richard + Longvile + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Alieu + Alieu + + +

Clergyman and landowner.

+
+
+ + + + William Aston + William + Aston + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Pope + Hugh + Pope + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Laston + John + Laston + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Sparrow + John + Sparrow + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Sanders + Edward + Sanders + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Browne + Thomas + Browne + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Gregory Newman + Gregory + Newman + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Hudson + Henry + Hudson + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bullen + Thomas + Bullen + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + William Lawman + William + Lawman + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Mathew Hinde + Mathew + Hinde + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Southaws + Christopher + Southaws + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Shapeley + Robert + Shapeley + + +

Falsely imprisoned in the Tower of London by Sir Owen Hopton. Servant of William + Wilkins.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Smith + Robert + Smith + + +

Solicitor. Falsely imprisoned in the Tower of London by + Sir Owen Hopton. Not to be confused with Robert Smith or Robert Smith.

+
+
+ + + + William Wilkins + William + Wilkins + + +

Sued Sir Owen Hopton for the release of his servant, Robert Shapeley, from the Tower of + London.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Gasken + Ralph + Gasken + + +

Servant of Sir Owen Hopton. Detained Robert Shapeley in the Tower of London.

+
+
+ + + + Shawe + Shawe + + +

Servant of Sir Owen Hopton. Detained Robert Shapeley in the Tower of London.

+
+
+ + + + Payne + Payne + + +

Falsely imprisoned in the Tower of London by Sir Owen Hopton.

+
+
+ + + + Coales + Coales + + +

Benefactor.

+
+
+ + + + Frydus Guynysane + Frydus + Guynysane + + +

Merchant of Lucca. Granted the Cornet Stoure by Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + Landus Bardoile + Landus + Bardoile + + +

Merchant of Lucca. Granted the Cornet Stoure by Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + John Ferrar + John + Ferrar + + + + +

London merchant, governor, and treasurer of the Virginia Company. Known for sheltering + Charles I during the English Civil Wars.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Ferrar + Anne + Ferrar + + + +

Wife of John Ferrar. Buried at St. + Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + William Shepheard + William + Shepheard + + +

Denizen of Great Rollright, Oxfordshire. Father of Anne + Ferrar.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Christian Warren + Dame + Christian + Warren + + +

Wife of Sir Ralph Warren. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joan Warren + Dame + Joan + Warren + + +

Wife of Sir Ralph Warren. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Prettyman + Katharine + Prettyman + + + + +

Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Bourchier + Lord + Bourchier + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Jordan + Henry + Jordan + + +

Founder of a chapel at Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Carew (née Brian) + Elizabeth + Carew + Brian + + +

Daughter of Sir Francis Brian.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Brian + Francis + Brian + + +

Knight. Father of Elizabeth Carew.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Darcy + Mary + Darcy + + +

Wife of Sir Arthur Darcy. Mother of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, William Darcy, Mary Darcy, and Ursula Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Philip Darcy + Philip + Darcy + + +

Son of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary + Darcy. Brother of Charles Darcy, William Darcy, Mary Darcy, and Ursula Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Darcy + Mary + Darcy + + +

Daughter of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary + Darcy. Sister of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, William Darcy, and Ursula Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Ursula Darcy + Ursula + Darcy + + +

Daughter of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary + Darcy. Sister of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, William Darcy, and Mary Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Charles Darcy + Charles + Darcy + + +

Daughter of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary + Darcy. Brother of Philip Darcy, William Darcy, Mary Darcy, and Ursula Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + William Darcy + William + Darcy + + +

Son of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary + Darcy. Brother of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, Mary Darcy, and Ursula Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Darcy + Sir + Edward + Darcy + + + +

Son of Sir Arthur Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Smart + Smart + + +

Owner of Smart’s Key.

+
+
+ + + + Somar + Somar + + +

Owner of Somar’s Key.

+
+
+ + + + Lyon + Lyon + + +

Owner of Lyon’s Key.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Blancke + Dame + Margaret + Blancke + + +

Buried at St. Mary at Hill Street.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Katharine + Dame + Katharine + Hampson + + +

Wife of Robert Hampson.

+
+
+ + + + Reginald West + Reginald + West + + +

Buried at St. Margaret Pattens.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gelson + Thomas + Gelson + + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Husband of Jane Gelson. Buried at St. Margaret + Pattens.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Gelson + Jane + Gelson + + +

Wife of Thomas Gelson. Buried at St. + Margaret Pattens.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Darcy + Sir + Robert + Darcy + + +

Son of Sir Arthur Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Asteley + Thomas + Asteley + + +

Gentleman.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Glover + Richard + Glover + + +

Member of the Pewterersʼ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Glover and Mary Glover. + Buried at St. Margaret Pattens.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Taylor + Robert + Taylor + + + +

Father of John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Glover + Elizabeth + Glover + + +

Wife of Richard Glover. Buried at St. Margaret Pattens. Not to be confused with Elizabeth + Glover.

+
+
+ + + + John Clerk + John + Clerk + Bishop of Bath and Wells + + + +

Bishop of Bath and Wells 1523–1541.

+ + Cambridge Alumni Database + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Glover + Mary + Glover + + +

Wife of Richard Glover. Buried at St. Margaret Pattens. Not to be confused with Mary + Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Lucas + Lucas + + +

Owner of a section of Love Lane, Thames Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Saint-John + John + Saint-John + + +

Merchant of Levant. Husband of Agnes Saint-John. Buried at + St. George, Botolph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Saint-John + Agnes + Saint-John + + +

Wife of John Saint-John. Buried at St. George, Botloph Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Delakere + Roger + Delakere + + +

Founder of a chantry.

+
+
+ + + + William Chartney + William + Delakere + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Clement, Eastcheap.

+
+
+ + + + William Overie + William + Overie + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Clement, Eastcheap.

+
+
+ + + + John Littleton + John + Littleton + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Hondon + Thomas + Hondon + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Joane Amcotts + Dame + Joane + Amcotts + + +

Wife of Sir Henry Amcotts. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.

+
+
+ + + + W. de Burgo + W. + de Burgo + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thorndon + Thorndon + + +

Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Branche (née Nicholson) + Helen + Branche + Minor + Nicholson + + +

Wife of John Minor and Sir John + Branche. Daughter of William Nicholson and Joane Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Cosyn + Robert + Cosyn + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Cosyn. Father of Robert Cosyn. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Cosyn + Elizabeth + Cosyn + + +

Wife of Robert Cosyn. Mother of Robert + Cosyn. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Cosyn + Robert + Cosyn + + +

Son of Robert Cosyn and Elizabeth + Cosyn. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Dow + Robert + Dow + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband + of Lettice Dow. Father of Thomas + Dow.

+
+
+ + + + Lettice Dow + Lettice + Dow + + +

Wife of Robert Dow. Mother of Thomas + Dow.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Dow + Thomas + Dow + + +

Son of Robert Dow and Lettice + Dow.

+
+
+ + + + William Cowch + William + Cowch + + + +

Innholder and servant of Elizabeth I’s chamber. Husband of + Joane Cowch.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Cowch + Joane + Cowch + + +

Wife of William Cowch.

+
+
+ + + + Norman + Norman + + + +

First prior of Holy Trinity Priory.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey de Mandeville + Geoffrey + de Mandeville + + + + +

Second Earl of Essex and Fourth Earl of Gloucester. Husband of Matilda de Mandeville. Not to be confused with Geoffrey de Mandeville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Walter Leigh + Walter + Leigh + + +

Sword bearer of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Franke + John + Franke + + +

Husband of Cecilie Franke. Father of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester Franke, and Jane Franke. + Buried at St. Martin Orgar. Possibly the same person as John Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Cecilie Franke + Cecilie + Franke + + +

Wife of John Franke. Mother of John + Franke, Peter Franke, Robert + Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester Franke, and Jane Franke. + Buried at St. Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + John Franke + John + Franke + + +

Soldier. Son of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Brother of Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, + Hester Franke, and Jane Franke. + Possibly the same person as John Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Franke + Peter + Franke + + +

Gentleman usher for Anne of Denmark. Son of John Franke and Cecilie Franke. Brother + of John Franke, Robert Franke, + Edward Franke, Elizabeth + Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester + Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Franke + Robert + Franke + + +

Gentleman usher for Anne of Denmark. Son of John Franke and Cecilie Franke. Brother + of John Franke, Peter Franke, + Edward Franke, Elizabeth + Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester + Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Franke + Edward + Franke + + +

Soldier. Son of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Brother of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Franke + Elizabeth + Franke + + +

Daughter of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Sister of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Dorothie Franke, Hester Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothie Franke + Dorothie + Franke + + +

Daughter of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Sister of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Hester Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Hester Franke + Hester + Franke + + +

Daughter of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Sister of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, and Jane Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Franke + Jane + Franke + + +

Daughter of John Franke and Cecilie + Franke. Sister of John Franke, Peter Franke, Robert Franke, Edward Franke, Elizabeth Franke, Dorothie Franke, and Hester + Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Oliff + Joane + Oliff + + +

Wife of John Oliff. Mother of Anne + Oliff, John Oliff, Joane + Leigh, John Oliff, Thomas + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Oliff + Anne + Oliff + + +

Daughter of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Sister of John Oliff, Joane Leigh, John Oliff, Thomas + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + John Oliff + John + Oliff + + +

Son of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Brother of Anne Oliff, Joane Leigh, John Oliff, Thomas + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Leigh (née Oliff) + Joane + Leigh + Oliff + + +

Wife of John Leigh. Mother of Olyffe + Leigh. Daughter of John Oliff and Joane Oliff. Sister of Anne Oliff, John Oliff, John Oliff, Thomas Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + John Leigh + John + Leigh + + +

Esquire. Husband of Joane Leigh. Father of Olyffe Leigh.

+
+
+ + + + Olyffe Leigh + Olyffe + Leigh + + +

Son of John Leigh and Joane + Leigh.

+
+
+ + + + John Oliff + John + Oliff + + +

Son of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Brother of Anne Oliff, John Oliff, Joane Leigh, Thomas + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Oliff + Thomas + Oliff + + +

Son of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Brother of Anne Oliff, John Oliff, Joane Leigh, John + Oliff, Matthew Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Matthew Oliff + Matthew + Oliff + + +

Son of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Brother of Anne Oliff, John Oliff, Joane Leigh, John + Oliff, Thomas Oliff, and Edward + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Oliff + Edward + Oliff + + +

Son of John Oliff and Joane + Oliff. Brother of Anne Oliff, John Oliff, Joane Leigh, John + Oliff, Thomas Oliff, and Matthew + Oliff.

+
+
+ + + + Cambell + Cambell + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Paul Withypoll + Paul + Withypoll + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Lucar + Elizabeth + Lucar + + +

Wife of Emanuel Lucar. Buried at St. + Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + Waldron + Waldron + + +

Marshal.

+
+
+ + + + Emanuel Lucar + Emanuel + Lucar + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband + of Elizabeth Lucar. Buried at St. + Martin Orgar.

+
+
+ + + + William Beswyke + William + Beswyke + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Cockes + Robert + Cockes + + + +

Member of the Tallow Chandlers’ Company. + Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Daniel Balgay + Daniel + Balgay + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + George Clark + George + Clark + + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + William Gore + William + Gore + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1615-1616. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + William Halliday + William + Halliday + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London from 1617-1618. + Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + George Cooper + George + Cooper + + +

Clerk at the St. James Duke’s Place in London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir George Throckmorton + Sir + George + Throckmorton + + + +

Member of Parliament.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Carew + Anne + Carew + + +

Buried at St. Katherine Cree. Wife of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton.

+
+
+ + + + Frances Croke (née Wellesborne) + Frances + Croke + Wellesborne + + + +

Wife of Paulus Ambrosius Croke. Daughter of Franics Wellesborne.

+
+
+ + + + Paulus Ambrosius Croke + Paulus Ambrosius + Croke + + +

Husband of Frances Croke.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Wellesborne + Francis + Wellesborne + + +

Father of Frances Croke.

+
+
+ + + + John Smith + John + Smith + + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Anne Smith and Mary Smith. Father of + Mary Smith. Not to be confused with John Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Diocletian + Diocletian + Emperor of the Roman Empire + Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 284-305.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Smith (née Mullert) + Anne + Smith + Mullert + + +

Wife of John Smith. Mother of Mary + Smith. Daughter of Fulke Mullert. Not to be confused with Anne Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Martin Bond + Martin + Bond + + +

Surveyor of the reconstruction of Aldgate.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Smith (née Hawes) + Mary + Smith + Hawes + + +

Wife of John Smith. Daughter of Sir + James Hawes. Not to be confused with Mary Smith or + Mary Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Fulke Mullert + Fulke + Mullert + + +

Father of Anne Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Smith + Mary + Smith + + +

Daughter of Anne Smith and John + Smith. Not to be confused with Mary Smith or Mary Smith.

+
+
+ + + + William Gilborne + William + Gilborne + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + George Lee + George + Lee + + +

Member of the Saddlers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Cawsway + Cawsway + + +

Gardener.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Dane + Dane + + +

Denizen of London. Possibly the same person as Margaret Dane.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Bateman + Alice + Bateman + + +

Donated funds to the Parish of St. Katherine Cree.

+
+
+ + + + Gildas + Gildas + + + +

Monk. Author of On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Newton + William + Newton + + +

Member of the Saddlers’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Bristow + Mary + Bristow + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Joyce Ripton + Joyce + Ripton + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Duffield + Anthony + Duffield + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Duffield + Joane + Duffield + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Franke + John + Franke + + +

Benefactor of the poor. Possibly the same person as John + Franke or John Franke.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Holigrave + Margaret + Holigrave + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Bernard Williamson + Bernard + Williamson + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Toby Wood + Toby + Wood + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Clarke + Anne + Clarke + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Jorden + Henry + Jorden + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Benefactor of + the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Butler + Thomas + Butler + + + + +

Seventh Earl of Ormond.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Chester + John + Chester + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Buried at Mercers’ Chapel.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes fitz-Theobald + Agnes + fitz-Theobald + + +

Wife of Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles. Sister of St. Thomas Becket.

+
+
+ + + + Ranulf Higden + Ranulf + Higden + + + + +

Benedictine monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Diana + Diana + + +

Goddess of the hunt, nature, and the moon in Roman mythology.

+ + EM + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + George Palin + George + Palin + + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Rogers + Robert + Rogers + + +

Member of the Leathersellers’ Company. Benefactor + to the poor. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Seudamour + Stephen + Seudamour + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Tirrell + Francis + Tirrell + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Ansell + Edward + Ansell + + +

Landowner. Member of the Carpenters’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Darby Morgan + Darby + Morgan + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + John Batchelar + John + Batchelar + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + John Atkinson + John + Atkinson + + +

Landowner. Possibly the same person as John Atkinson.

+
+
+ + + + John Brigges + John + Brigges + + +

Minister of St. Botolph, Aldgate.

+
+
+ + + + William Jawdrell + William + Jawdrell + + +

Taylor. Buried at St. Mary, Abchurch.

+
+
+ + + + T. Walsing + T. + Walsing + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + John Bedow + John + Bedow + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + George Hothersall + Georgte + Hothersall + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Waddis + John + Waddis + + +

Member of the Cooks’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Roberts + Stephen + Roberts + + +

Member of the Cooks’ Company. Benefactor of the + poor.

+
+
+ + + + Master Wilford + Wilford + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Shepheard + Thomas + Shepheard + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Tatum + John + Tatum + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Rutt + Peter + Rutt + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Master Leese + Leese + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Widow Dewen + Dewen + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Leaning + Leaning + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Lancaster + Sir + James + Lancaster + + + + +

Merchant and director of the East India Company. + Knighted in 1603.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Mistress Smith + Smith + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Denison + Stephen + Denison + + +

Minister.

+
+
+ + + + John Beards + John + Beards + + +

Clerk.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Woodroffe + Stephen + Woodroffe + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Son of David Woodroffe. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + William Hanbury + William + Hanbury + + +

Member of the Bakers’ Company. Husband of Alice Hanbury.

+
+
+ + + + Cunning + Cunning + + +

Personification of cunning. Appears as an allegorical character in John Stow’s Survey + of London.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholai de Nate + Nicholai + de Nate + + +

Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Stow + Elizabeth + Stow + + +

Wife of John Stow.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Burton + Simon + Burton + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company and Wax Chandlers’ Company. Governor of St. Thomas Hosital. Husband of Elizabeth + Burton and Anne Burton. Father of Alice Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Duppa + Duppa + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Burton + Elizabeth + Burton + + +

Wife of Simon Burton. Mother of Alice + Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Hill + Lady + Hill + + +

Financier of the Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Burton + Anne + Burton + + +

Wife of Simon Burton.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Flemming + Sir + Thomas + Flemming + + + +

Buried at St. Katharines Hospital. Not to be confused with + Sir Thomas Fleming.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Austrie + Lady + Austrie + + +

Financier of the Guildhall.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Byng (née Burton) + Alice + Byng + Coldock + Waterson + Burton + + + +

Wife of Richard Waterson, Francis + Coldock, and Isaac Byng. Mother of Joane Coldock and Anne Coldock. + Daughter of Simon Burton and Elizabeth + Burton.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Waterson + Richard + Waterson + + +

Husband of Alice Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Blundell + Walter + Blundell + + +

Monument at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Coldock + Francis + Coldock + + +

Husband of Alice Byng. Father of Joane + Coldock and Anne Coldock.

+
+
+ + + + Isaac Byng + Isaac + Byng + + +

Husband of Alice Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Coldock + Joane + Coldock + + +

Daughter of Francis Coldock and Alice + Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Coldock + Anne + Coldock + + +

Daughter of Francis Coldock and Alice + Byng.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy Weld (née Greswolde) + Dorothy + Weld + Greswolde + + +

Wife of John Weld. Mother of John + Weld, Elizabeth Weld, Joane + Weld, and Dorothy Weld. Daughter of Roger Greswolde.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Greswolde + Roger + Greswolde + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Father of + Dorothy Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Greswolde + Richard + Greswolde + + +

Father of Roger Greswolde.

+
+
+ + + + John Weld + John + Weld + + +

Husband of Dorothy Weld. Father of John + Weld, Elizabeth Weld, Joane + Weld, and Dorothy Weld. Son of John Weld.

+
+
+ + + + John Weld + John + Weld + + +

Father of John Weld. Not to be confused with John Weld.

+
+
+ + + + John Weld + John + Weld + + +

Son of John Weld and Dorothy + Weld. Not to be confused with John Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Weld + Elizabeth + Weld + + +

Daughter of John Weld and Dorothy + Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Weld + Joane + Weld + + +

Daughter of John Weld and Dorothy + Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy Weld + Dorothy + Weld + + +

Daughter of John Weld and Dorothy + Weld.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Turner + Margery + Turner + Sutton + + +

Wife of Humfrey Turner and Isaac + Sutton.

+
+
+ + + + Humfrey Turner + Humfrey + Turner + + +

Husband of Margery Turner.

+
+
+ + + + Isaac Sutton + Isaac + Sutton + + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of + Margery Turner.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Howpill (née Sutton) + Joane + Howpill + Sutton + + +

Wife of William Howpill. Daughter of Margery Turner and Isaac Sutton.

+
+
+ + + + William Howpill + William + Howpill + + +

Husband of Joane Howpill.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Warner + Edward + Warner + + +

Merchant. Son of Francis Warner. Not to be confused with + Sir Edward Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Warner + Francis + Warner + + +

Husband of Mary Warner. Father of Edward Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Warner + Mary + Warner + + +

Wife of Francis Warner. Mother of Edward Warner. Not to be confused with Mary Warner or + Mary Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edmund Rowse + Sir + Edmund + Rowse + + +

Father of Mary Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Beale + Robert + Beale + + +

Esquire. Buried at All Hallows, London Wall.

+
+
+ + + + Kempe + Kempe + + +

Builder of alms-houses.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Geneway + Andrew + Geneway + + +

Parson of All Hallows, London Wall.

+
+
+ + + + Joannes Hales + Joannes + Hales + + +

Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Quarles + John + Quarles + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Benefactor of St. Peter le Poor. Buried at St. Peter le + Poor. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Catcher + Edward + Catcher + + +

Member of the Pewterersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Lucas + John + Lucas + + +

Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Colchester + Colchester + + +

Esquire. Master of the Requests for Edward VI. Father of + Margaret Pennie. Buried at St. Peter + le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Pennie (née Colchester) + Margaret + Pennie + Colchester + + +

Wife of Thomas Pennie. Daughter of Mr. + Colchester. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Pennie + Thomas + Pennie + + +

Doctor. Husband of Margaret Pennie.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Hewes + Peter + Hewes + + +

Tenant of the Parish of St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Medcalfe + Elizabeth + Medcalfe + + +

Wife of William Cokayne. Mother of Sir William Cokayne. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Wonton + Katharine + Wonton + + +

Wife of William Cokayne. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + William May + William + May + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. + Benefactor of St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Hide + Edward + Hide + + +

Tenant of Parish of St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + + + Sir Francis Atcourt + Sir + Francis + Atcourt + + +

Earle of Pembroke. Husband of Alice Atcourt. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Atcourt + Alice + Atcourt + + +

Wife of Sir Francis Atcourt.

+
+
+ + + + John Vere + John + Vere + + + +

Earle of Oxford. Beheaded on Tower Hill. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + William de Berkeley + William + de Berkeley + + + +

First Marquess of Berkeley and Earl of Nottingham. Husband of Dame + Joane de Berkeley. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Joane de Berkeley + Dame + Joane + de Berkeley + + +

Wife of William de Berkeley. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir James Tirell + Sir + James + Tirell + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Windany + Sir + John + Windany + + +

Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Wood + Joane + Wood + + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Robert Wood. Mother of John Wood, Richard Wood, Joane Wood, Anne Wood, and Francis Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Wood + Robert + Wood + + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company. Husband of Joane Wood. Father of John Wood, + Richard Wood, Joane Wood, Anne Wood, and Francis Wood. Resident + of the Half Moon.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Cartwright + Joane + Cartwright + + +

Wife of Abraham Cartwright.

+
+
+ + + + Abraham Cartwright + Abraham + Cartwright + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Joane Cartwright.

+
+
+ + + + John Norman + John + Norman + + +

Denizen of London. Not to be confused with Sir John Norman or John Norman.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Offley + Thomas + Offley + + +

Son of Hugh Offley. Not to be confused with Sir Thomas Offley.

+
+
+ + + + James Boomer + James + Boomer + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Thornhill + Samuel + Thornhill + + +

Husband of Dame Jane Smith. Mother of Timothy Thornhill, John Thornhill, and Elizabeth Web.

+
+
+ + + + John Wood + John + Wood + + +

Son of Joane Wood and Robert + Wood. Brother of Richard Wood, Joane Wood, Anne Wood, and Francis Wood. Not to be confused with John Wood or + John Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Margaret North + Lady + Margaret + North + + +

Monument at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wood + Richard + Wood + + +

Son of Joane Wood and Robert + Wood. Brother of John Wood, Joane Wood, Anne Wood, and Francis Wood. Not to be confused with Richard Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Susanna Garret + Susanna + Garret + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Fraunces + Andrew + Fraunces + + +

Husband of Lady Margaret North.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Wood + Joane + Wood + + +

Daughter of Joane Wood and Robert + Wood. Sister of Richard Wood, John Wood, Anne Wood, and Francis Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Blomefield + Thomas + Blomefield + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Chartsey + Robert + Chartsey + + +

Alderman. Husband of Lady Margaret North. Not to be confused + with Robert Chertsey.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Wood + Anne + Wood + + +

Daughter of Joane Wood and Robert + Wood. Sister of Richard Wood, Joane Wood, John Wood, and Francis Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Allison + Allison + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Sir David Broke + Sir + David + Broke + + +

Knight and judge. Husband of Lady Margaret North.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis Wood + Francis + Wood + + +

Son of Joane Wood and Robert + Wood. Brother of Richard Wood, Joane Wood, Anne Wood, and John Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Spearing + Elizabeth + Spearing + + +

Wife of George Spearing.

+
+
+ + + + Galfridi Bullayne + Galfridi + Bullayne + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Heyward + John + Heyward + + +

Alderman. Benefactor of the poor. Not to be confused with John + Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Boleyne + Thomas + Boleyne + + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry. Not to be confused with Thomas Boleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Audrey Gresham (née Lynne) + Audrey + Gresham + Lynne + + + +

Wife of Sir Richard Gresham. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Gresham + William + Gresham + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Gresham + Margaret + Gresham + + +

Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Feldynge + Thomas + Feldynge + + +

Son of Geoffrey Feldynge. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Feldynge + Richard + Feldynge + + +

Son of Geoffrey Feldynge. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Feldynge + John + Feldynge + + +

Son of Geoffrey Feldynge. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Joanna Mathewe + Joanna + Mathewe + + + +

Wife of John Mathewe. Buried at St. + Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Alice Avenon (née Huchen) + Lady + Alice + Avenon + Huchen + + +

Wife of John Blundell and Sir + Alexander Avenon. Mother of Phillip Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, Mary Crockar, Theodora Champneis, Anne Cordel, and + Susanna Freston. Daughter of Thomas + Huchen. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Huchen + Lady + Alice + Avenon + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Father of Lady Alice Avenon.

+
+
+ + + + John Blundell + John + Blundell + + +

Husband of Lady Alice Avenon. Father of Phillip Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, + Mary Crockar, Theodora + Champneis, Anne Cordel, and Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Phillip Blundell + Phillip + Blundell + + +

Son of Lady Alice Avenon and John + Blundell. Brother of Elizabeth Hogan, Mary Crockar, Theodora Champneis, + Anne Cordel, and Susanna + Freston.

+
+
+ + + + John Kendrick + John + Kendrick + + + + +

Merchant and benefactor. Patron of the towns of Reading and Newbury. Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Brother of William Kendrick, James Winche, Anne Newman, and Alice Vigures. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Winche + James + Winche + + +

Brother of John Kendrick, William + Kendrick, Anne Newman, and Alice + Vigures. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. Not to + be confused with James Winche.

+
+
+ + + + William Kendrick + William + Kendrick + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Brother of + John Kendrick, James Winche, + Anne Newman, and Alice Vigures. + Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. Not to be confused with + William Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Vigures (née Kendrick) + Alice + Vigures + Kendrick + + +

Mother of Simon Gandy. Sister of John + Kendrick, William Kendrick, James + Winche, and Anne Newman. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Gandy + Simon + Gandy + + +

Son of Alice Vigures. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Newman + Anne + Newman + + +

Wife of Thomas Newman. Mother of Thomas + Newman. Sister of John Kendrick, William Kendrick, James Winche, and Alice Vigures. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newman + Thomas + Newman + + +

Son of Thomas Newman and Anne + Newman. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. Not to + be confused with Thomas Newman or Thomas + Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newman + Thomas + Newman + + +

Husband of Anne Newman. Father of Thomas Newman. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. + Not to be confused with Thomas Newman or Thomas Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Kendrick + Elizabeth + Kendrick + + +

Daughter of William Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Kendrick + William + Kendrick + + +

Father of Elizabeth Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick. Not to be confused with William + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + George Spearing + George + Spearing + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Spearing.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Hanbury + Alice + Hanbury + + +

Wife of William Hanbury.

+
+
+ + + + William Bridges + William + Bridges + + +

Denizen of London. Not to be confused with Sir William Bridges.

+
+
+ + + + Ralfe Carter + Ralfe + Carter + + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Husband of Alice Carter.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Carter + Alice + Carter + + +

Wife of Ralfe Carter.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Hogan (née Blundell) + Elizabeth + Hogan + Blundell + + +

Wife of Edmond Hogan. Daughter of Lady + Alice Avenon and John Blundell. Sister of Phillip Blundell, Mary Crockar, Theodora Champneis, Anne Cordel, and + Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + James Winche + James + Winche + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick. Not to be confused with James Winche.

+
+
+ + + + William Beadle + William + Beadle + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick. Not to be confused with James Winche.

+
+
+ + + + Mark Slye + Mark + Slye + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick. Not to be confused with James Winche.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Rye + Walter + Rye + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Stampe + Richard + Stampe + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Blacknall + James + Blacknall + + +

Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newman + Thomas + Newman + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick. Not to be confused with Thomas Newman, Thomas Newman or Thomas Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Avery + Richard + Avery + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newman + Thomas + Newman + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick. Not to be confused with Thomas Newman, Thomas Newman, or Thomas Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Martin Broaker + Martin + Broaker + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Moore + Margaret + Moore + + +

Wife of William Moore.

+
+
+ + + + William Moore + William + Moore + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband + of Margaret Moore. Not to be confused with William Moore.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Fitall + Thomas + Fitall + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Hull + Richard + Hull + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Worley + Elizabeth + Worley + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Hide + John + Hide + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Hill + Edmond + Hill + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Laurence Overton + Laurence + Overton + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Allen Barker + Allen + Barker + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Hogan + Edmond + Hogan + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Hogan.

+
+
+ + + + William Goodwin + William + Goodwin + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Timothy Avery + Timothy + Avery + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Phillips + Francis + Phillips + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Crockar (née Blundell) + Mary + Crockar + Blundell + + +

Wife of Sir Gerard Crockar. Daughter of Lady Alice Avenon and John Blundell. Sister of Phillip Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, + Theodora Champneis, Anne Cordel, + and Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bacon + Robert + Bacon + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Hobland + Nicholas + Hobland + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Gerard Crockar + Sir + Gerard + Crockar + + +

Knight. Husband of Mary Crockar.

+
+
+ + + + Griffin Forster + Griffin + Forster + + +

Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Ruddock + William + Ruddock + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Theodora Champneis (née Blundell) + Theodora + Champneis + Blundell + + +

Wife of John Denton and Justinian + Champneis. Daughter of Lady Alice Avenon and John Blundell. Sister of Phillip + Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, Mary + Crockar, Anne Cordel, and Susanna + Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Laurence Halstead + Laurence + Halstead + + +

Business partner of John Kendrick. Executor of the will of + John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Griffin Martin + Griffin + Martin + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + John Denton + John + Denton + + +

Husband of Theodora Champneis.

+
+
+ + + + Justinian Champneis + Justinian + Champneis + + +

Husband of Theodora Champneis.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Cordel (née Blundell) + Anne + Cordel + Blundell + + +

Wife of Thomas Cordel. Daughter of Lady + Alice Avenon and John Blundell. Sister of Phillip Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, + Mary Crockar, Theodora + Champneis, and Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cordel + Thomas + Cordel + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Anne Cordel.

+
+
+ + + + Susanna Freston (née Blundell) + Susanna + Freston + Blundell + + +

Wife of Richard Freston. Daughter of Lady Alice Avenon and John Blundell. Father of Phillip Blundell, Elizabeth Hogan, + Mary Crockar, Theodora + Champneis, and Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Freston + Richard + Freston + + +

Husband of Susanna Freston.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Blundell + Alice + Blundell + + + +

Benefactor of the poor in the Parish of Saint Laurence + (Jewry). Wife of Hugh Methwold. Mother of William Methwold and Anne + Methwold.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Methwold + Hugh + Methwold + + +

Husband of Alice Blundell. Father of William Methwold and Anne Methwold.

+
+
+ + + + William Methwold + William + Methwold + + +

Son of Alice Blundell and Hugh + Methwold.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Methwold + Anne + Methwold + + +

Daughter of Alice Blundell and Hugh + Methwold.

+
+
+ + + + John Fox + John + Fox + + + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry. Not to be confused with John Foxton.

+
+
+ + + + Johnanna Fox + Johnanna + Fox + + + +

Wife of John Fox. Buried at St. + Laurence, Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bennet + Richard + Bennet + + +

Partner of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + George Lowe + George + Lowe + + +

Partner of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Billingsley + Thomas + Billingsley + + +

Son of Sir Henry Billingsley. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Kendricke + Andrew + Kendricke + + +

Apprentice of John Kendrick. Son of John Kendricke. Witness of the will of John + Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Pack + Christopher + Pack + + +

Apprentice of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + John Kendricke + Andrew + Kendricke + + +

Father of Andrew Kendricke. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Mayle + Thomas + Mayle + + +

Horse-keeper of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy + Dorothy + + +

Maid of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret + Margaret + + +

Maid of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + John Hutwith + John + Hutwith + + +

Drawer of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Owen Dobbins + Owen + Dobbins + + +

Clothworker of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Bigge + William + Bigge + + +

Launderer of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Salisbury + William + Salisbury + + +

Launderer of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony + Anthony + + +

Washer of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Bird + Walter + Bird + + +

Drawer of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Powle + William + Powle + + +

Servant of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + + Harison + Harison + + +

Neighbour of John Kendrick. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Jackson + Thomas + Jackson + + +

Merchant. Father of Miles Jackson. Mentioned in the will of + John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Miles Jackson + Miles + Jackson + + +

Son of Thomas Jackson. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Arthur Aynscombe + Arthur + Aynscombe + + +

Merchant. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Barney Reymer + Barney + Reymer + + +

Merchant. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Lucas van Peenen + Lucas + van Peenen + + +

Son of Roger van Peenen. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Roger van Peenen + Roger + van Peenen + + +

Father of Lucas van Peenen. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Jeremias Poets + Jeremias + Poets + + +

Brother of Hance Poets. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Hance Poets + Hance + Poets + + +

Brother of Jeremias Poets. Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + John Skinner + John + Skinner + + +

Secretary of the Merchant Adventurers’ Company. + Witness of the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Smith + Thomas + Smith + +

Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Mentioned in + the will of John Kendrick. Not to be confused with Thomas Smith, Thomas Smith, or Thomas Smith.

+
+ + + + William Ellets + William + Ellets + + +

Officer of the Merchant Adventurers’ Company. + Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Rafe Barnet + Rafe + Barnet + + +

Officer of the Merchant Adventurers’ Company. + Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + John Southern + John + Southern + + +

Officer of the Merchant Adventurers’ Company. + Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Payton + Lady + Payton + + +

Benefactor of St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Holding + John + Holding + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + George Sares + George + Sares + + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Mason + Henry + Mason + + +

Parson of St. Andrew Undershaft.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Johnson + Thomas + Johnson + + +

Clerk of St. Andrew Undershaft. Not to be confused with + Thomas Johnson.

+
+
+ + + + Master of Barret + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Ramsey + Lady + Ramsey + + +

Benefactor of St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Guichard dʼAngle + Guichard + dʼAngle + + + +

Earl of Huntingdon. Knight and companion of Edward of + Woodstock. Buried at Austin Friars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cuthbert + Cuthbert + Bishop of Lindisfarne + + + + +

Bishop of Lindisfarne 685–687.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Bricket + John + Bricket + + +

Dentist. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Partridge + Andrew + Partridge + + +

Possible member of the Tallow Chandlers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew Seywell + Andrew + Seywell + + +

Possible member of the Tylers and Bricklayers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Wilkinson + Mary + Wilkinson + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Scudamore + Sir + Stephen + Scudamore + + +

Member of the Vintnersʼ Company. Benefactor of the + Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Thomas the Apostle + Thomas + the Apostle + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Webster + Mary + Webster + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Price + Price + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Humfrey Swan + Humfrey + Swan + + +

Embroiderer.

+
+
+ + + + William Hobby + William + Hobby + + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Pinder + Ralph + Pinder + + +

Alderman’s deputy and member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Reive + Nicholas + Reive + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate. Possible member of the Scriveners’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Chester + Henry + Chester + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + William Cavendish + William + Cavendish + + + + +

Second Earl of Devonshire.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + T. C. + T. + C. + + +

Member of the Armourers and Brasiers’ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Stephano Gossono + Stephano + Gossono + + +

Rector of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomo Johnsono + Thomo + Johnsono + + +

Churchwarden of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Johanne Hedicio + Johanne + Hedicio + + +

Churchwarden of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Martin de la Toure + Martin + de la Toure + + +

Schoolmaster and émigré from France.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Collins + Thomas + Collins + + +

Poet. Not to be confused with Thomas Collins.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Singleton + Thomas + Singleton + + +

Witness of the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + William Bye + William + Bye + + +

Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Charles + Charles + + +

Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + John Mount-Stephen + John + Mount-Stephen + + +

Mentioned in the will of John Kendrick.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Beecher (née Heron) + Alice + Beecher + Heron + + +

Wife of Henry Beecher. Daughter of Thomas Heron. Buried at St. Christopher le + Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Beecher + Jane + Beecher + + +

Wife of Oliver Loveband and Henry + Beecher.

+
+
+ + + + Oliver Loveband + Oliver + Loveband + + +

Husband of Jane Beecher.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Heron + Thomas + Heron + + +

Esquire. Father of Alice Beecher.

+
+
+ + + + John Tryon + John + Tryon + + +

Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.

+
+
+ + + + Margarite Hall (née Wyts) + Margarite + Hall + Wyts + + +

Wife of Robert Hall. Daughter of Mr. + Wyts and Lichterveld. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hall + Robert + Hall + + +

Doctor of Divinity. Pastor of St. Bartholomew by the + Exchange. Husband of Margarite Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Wyts + Wyts + + +

Husband of Lichterveld. Father of Margarite Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Lichterveld + Lichterveld + + +

Wife of Wyts. Mother of Margarite + Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Church + Thomas + Church + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Brother of Mary Bagwell. Buried at St. Bartholomew by + the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Bagwell + Mary + Bagwell + + +

Wife of Bernard Cooper. Mother of William Bagwell. Sister of Thomas Church.

+
+
+ + + + Bernard Cooper + Bernard + Cooper + + +

Husband of Mary Bagwell.

+
+
+ + + + William Bagwell + William + Bagwell + + +

Son of Mary Bagwell.

+
+
+ + + + John Dent + John + Dent + + +

Member of the Saltersʼ Company. Husband of Margaret Dent and Alice Dent. Father of + Elizabeth Dent, Mary Dent, and + Elizabeth Dent. Buried at St. + Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Dent + Margaret + Dent + + +

Wife of John Dent.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Dent + Alice + Dent + + +

Wife of John Dent. Mother of Elizabeth + Dent, Mary Dent, and Elizabeth + Dent.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Dent + Elizabeth + Dent + + +

Daughter of John Dent and Alice + Dent. Sister of Mary Dent and Elizabeth Dent.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Dent + Mary + Dent + + +

Daughter of John Dent and Alice + Dent. Sister of Elizabeth Dent and Elizabeth Dent.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Dent + Elizabeth + Dent + + +

Daughter of John Dent and Alice + Dent. Sister of Elizabeth Dent and Mary Dent.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bowdler + Richard + Bowdler + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company and Merchant Adventurersʼ Company. Husband of Anne Bowdler. Buried at St. Bartholomew by + the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Bowdler + Anne + Bowdler + + +

Wife of Richard Bowdler. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Dancer + Thomas + Dancer + + +

Husband of Anne Dancer. Buried at St. + Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Dancer + Anne + Dancer + + +

Wife of Thomas Dancer. Buried at St. + Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Giles Capell + Giles + Capell + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Lepington (née Frey) + Margery + Lepington + Frey + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. + Wife of Sir John Lepington. Daughter of Sir John Frey.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Lepington + Sir + John + Lepington + + +

Knight. Husband of Margery Lepington.

+
+
+ + + + Johnson + Johnson + + +

Schoolmaster of St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Taylor + Taylor + + +

Doctor.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Anne Awnsham + Dame + Anne + Awnsham + + +

Wife of Sir Gedeon Awnsham and William + Barradaile. Buried at St. Benet Fink.

+
+
+ + + + William Barradaile + William + Barradaile + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Husband + of Dame Anne Awnsham.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Gedeon Awnsham + Sir + Gedeon + Awnsham + + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Anne Awnsham.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Sotherton + Sotherton + + +

Benefactor of St. Martin Outwhich.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Staper + Richard + Staper + + +

Alderman. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Clemens Langley (née Whitton) + Clemens + Langley + Whitton + + +

Wife of Richard Langley. Daughter of Thomas Whitton and Joane Whitton. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Whitton + Thomas + Whitton + + +

Gentleman. Husband of Joane Whitton. Father of Clemens Langley.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Whitton (née Cresset) + Joane + Whitton + Cresset + + +

Wife of Thomas Whitton. Mother of Clemens Langley. Daughter of Robert Cresset.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Cresset + Robert + Cresset + + +

Esquire. Father of Joane Whitton.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Langley + Richard + Langley + + +

Husband of Clemens Langley. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.

+
+
+ + + + Miles Coverdale + Miles + Coverdale + Bishop of Exeter + + +

Bishop of Exeter 1551–1553. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the + Exchange.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Maghmote Shaughsware + Maghmote + Shaughsware + + +

Merchant and émigré from Persia.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Weoley + Richard + Weoley + + +

Clerk of the Parish of St. Botolph without + Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Guy of Marlowe + Guy + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Durant + John + Durant + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Ashwye + Ralph + Ashwye + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Maud + Maud + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret + Margaret + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Dennis + Dennis + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Raph Downing + Raph + Downing + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Goffredo de Prefetti + Lord + Goffredo + de Prefetti + Bishop of Bethlehem Hospital + + +

Bishop of Bethlehem Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Luke the Evangelist + the Evangelist + + +

One of the ascribed authors of the canonical gospels in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Raph Sparling + Raph + Sparling + + +

Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Godfrey of Campes + Godfrey + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Comicent + Simon + Comicent + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Ronner + Simon + Ronner + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Rob of Woodford + Rob + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas of Woodford + Thomas + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Walter of Woodford + Walter + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Pointell + Walter + Pointell + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Ricroft + Margaret + Ricroft + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + William Gam + William + Gam + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + R. Glye + R. + Glye + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Barnaby + Barnaby + + +

Lord of Millaine.

+
+
+ + + + Spencer + Spencer + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Gascoigne + Gascoigne + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Cheverstone + Cheverstone + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Beaumont + Beaumont + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Webbe + Henry + Webbe + + +

Usher to Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Billingsley + Elizabeth + Billingsley + + + +

Wife of Sir Henry Billingsley.

+
+
+ + + + Wright + Wright + + +

Parson of Parish of St. Katherine (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Grisild Kirton + Grisild + Kirton + + +

Daughter of Stephen Kirton.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Neville + Richard + Neville + the Kingmaker + + + +

Sixteenth Earl of Warwick and Sixth Earl of Salisbury. Son of Richard Neville.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+ +
+ + + Walter + Walter + Archdeacon of London + + +

Archdeacon of London.

+
+
+ + + + Johannis Thomson + Johannis + Thomson + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome + research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + W. Evesham + W. + Evesham + + +

Founder of the Charnel House and Chapel of St. Edmund the Bishop + and Mary Magdalen. Member of the Grocers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + George Carew + George + Carew + + + + +

First Earl of Carew. Soldier and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Knyvett + Thomas + Knyvett + + + + +

First Baron Knyvett. Courtier and Member of Parliament. Instrumental in foiling the + Gunpowder Plot.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Sidney + Robert + Sidney + + + + +

First Earl of Leicester and Viscount Lisle. Courtier and poet. Brother of Sir Philip Sidney.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Julius Caesar + Sir + Julius + Caesar + + + +

Civil lawyer and judge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Edmondes + Sir + Thomas + Edmondes + + + +

Diplomat and politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Digby + John + Digby + + + + +

First Earl of Bristol. Diplomat and politician.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Page + Page + + +

Preacher.

+
+
+ + + + Athena + Athena + + +

Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare in Greek mythology. Equated with Minerva in Roman mythology.

+ + BAE + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomes Vyrby + Thomes + Vyrby + + +

Prior of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholaus Bremisgrave + Nicholaus + Bremisgrave + + +

Prior of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Radulphus Darling + Radulphus + Darling + + +

Teacher at Oxford. Prior of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cayfi + Thomas + Cayfi + + +

Prior of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Willielm Tylling + Willielm + Tylling + + +

Chaplain of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Johannes Vale + Johannes + Vale + + +

Chaplain of All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Joannes Ruche + Joannes + Ruche + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome + research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Johannes Bacon + Johannes + Bacon + +

Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Roberti Byrche + Roberti + Bryche + + +

Woolpacker.

+
+
+ + + + Matthaeo Babalio + Matthaeo + Babalio + + +

Buried at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Georgius Schraderus + Georgius + Schraderus + + +

Buried at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholaus Gozzius + Nicholaus + Gozzius + +

Possible member of the Masons’ Company. + Builder of the grave of Sir John Radcliffe.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Radcliffe + Robert + Radcliffe + +

Father of Sir John Radcliffe.

+
+
+ + + + Susanna Deane (neé Bumsted) + Susanna + Deane + Bumsted + +

Wife of Sir James Deane. Daughter of Christopher Bumsted.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Bumsted + Christopher + Bumsted + +

Father of Susanna Deane.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Offley + Elizabeth + Offley + +

Daughter of Hugh Offley.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Web (née Thornehill) + Elizabeth + Web + Thornehill + +

Daughter of Dame Jane Smith and Richard Thornehill. Sister of Timothy Thornhill and + John Thornhill.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Thornehill + Richard + Thornehill + +

Arms bearer. Father of Elizabeth Web.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Web + Christopher + Web + +

Husband of Elizabeth Web.

+
+
+ + + + Petrus Caponius + Petrus + Caponius + + +

Buried at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Petrus Landus + Petrus + Landus + +

Buried at St. Olave, Hart Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Neville + Richard + Neville + + + +

Fifth Earl of Salisbury. Father of Richard Neville.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Peston + William + Peston + + +

Founder of a chantry at All Hallows the Great.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Hay + Alexander + Hay + + +

Owner of Hayʼs Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + John Huish + John + Huish + + +

Denizen of Somerset. Father of James Huish.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Bourchier + Margaret + Bourchier + + +

Wife of James Huish.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Moffet + Mary + Moffet + + +

Wife of James Huish.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Yarford + Dame + Elizabeth + Yarford + + +

Wife of Sir James Yarford. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+
+ + + + John Peachie + John + Peachie + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Jacobus Zamboni + Jacobus + Zamboni + +

Venetian. Buried at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Hieronymus Benalius + Hieronymus + Benalius + +

Monument at All Hallows Barking.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Dawbeney + Walter + Dawbeney + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Benolt + Thomas + Benolt + + + +

Herald and diplomat.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Skegges + William + Skegges + + +

Possible member of the Poulters’ Company. Buried + at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Gresham + Richard + Gresham + + +

Son of Sir Thomas Gresham. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Spencer (née Bromefield) + Alice + Spencer + Bromefield + + +

Wife of Sir John Spencer. Mother of Elizabeth Compton.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Compton (née Spencer) + Elizabeth + Compton + Spencer + + +

Wife of William Compton. Daughter of Sir John Spencer and Alice Spencer.

+
+
+ + + + William Compton + William + Compton + + +

First Earl of Northampton and Second Baron Compton. Husband of Elizabeth Compton.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Johannes Asteley + Johannes + Asteley + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Drugo Drureius + Drugo + Drureius + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wotton + Thomas + Wotton + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Father of Nicholas Wotton.

+
+
+ + + + John Robinson + John + Robinson + + + +

Member of the Merchants of the Staple and Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Christian Robinson (née Anderson) + Christian + Robinson + Anderson + + + +

Wife of John Robinson. Daughter of Thomas Anderson.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Anderson + Thomas + Anderson + + +

Possible member of the Grocers’ Company. Father of + Christian Anderson.

+
+
+ + + + William Kerwin + William + Kerwin + + + +

Possible member of the Masons’ Company. Husband of + Magdalena Kerwin. Buried at St. + Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Magdalena Kerwin + Magdalena + Kerwin + + + +

Wife of William Kerwin. Buried at St. + Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Abraham Orelius + Abraham + Orelius + + +

Preacher. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Atkinson + Richard + Atkinson + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Job + Job + + + + +

Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Ball + Richard + Ball + + +

Minister of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + William Robinson + William + Robinson + + +

Churchwarden of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Not to be confused + with William Robinson.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Westney + Richard + Westney + + +

Churchwarden of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Edwards + Thomas + Edwards + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Abraham Gramer + Abraham + Gramer + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Bugge + John + Bugge + +

Benefactor of St. Dionis Backchurch. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + John Harvey + John + Harvey + + +

Clerk of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Scioll + Scioll + + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Childe + Thomas + Childe + + +

Homeowner.

+
+
+ + + + James Austen + James + Austen + + +

Homeowner.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Higges + Edward + Higges + + +

Homeowner. Possible member of the Saddlers’ + Company.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Goodson + Thomas + Goodson + + +

Homeowner.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Foxe + Richard + Foxe + + +

Alderman’s deputy. Not to be confused with Richard Foxe or + Richard Foxe.

+
+
+ + + + Nathaniel Wright + Nathaniel + Wright + + +

Homeowner.

+
+
+ + + + John Warner + John + Warner + + +

Homeowner. Clerk of the Parish of St. Ethelburga. Not to + be confused with John Warner or John + Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Wiche + Lady + Wiche + +

Wife of Sir Hugh Wiche. Benefactor of St. Dionis Backchurch. Buried at St. + Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Travers + Henry + Travers + + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+ + + + John Bond + John + Bond + + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Emanuel de Meteren + Emanuel + de Meteren + +

Monument at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Margaret Osborne + Dame + Margaret + Osborne + +

Wife of Sir Edward Osborne.

+
+
+ + + + Baron Clarke + Baron + Clarke + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Osborne.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Woodward + Katharine + Woodward + +

Benefactor of St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+ + + + John Hewet + John + Hewet + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Monument + in St. Dionis Backchurch. Not to be confused with John Hewet.

+
+
+ + + + Rebecca Crispe (née Pake) + Rebecca + Crispe + Pake + +

Wife of Nicholas Crispe. Daughter of John Pake. Buried at All Hallows, Lombard + Street.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Crispe + Nicholas + Crispe + +

Husband of Rebecca Crispe.

+
+
+ + + + John Pake + John + Pake + +

Father of Rebecca Crispe.

+
+
+ + + + Izan Edwards (née Wright) + Izan + Edwards + Wright + + +

Buried at All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bull + Nicholas + Bull + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Edwards + John + Edwards + +

Buried at All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Walker + Thomas + Walker + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of + Joane Walker and Mary Walker. + Buried at All Hallows, Lombard Street. Not to be confused with + Thomas Walker.

+
+ + + + Joane Walker + Joane + Walker + + +

Wife of Thomas Walker. Buried at All Hallows, Lombard Street.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Walker + Mary + Walker + +

Wife of Thomas Walker.

+
+
+ + + + John Chester + John + Chester + +

Father of Sir William Chester. Not to be confused with + John Chester.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Martyn + Dame + Elizabeth + Martyn + +

Wife of Sir Roger Martyn. Buried at St. Anthony’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Anne Lodge + Dame + Anne + Lodge + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Lodge. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Clarke + Gilbert + Clark + +

Implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.

+
+
+ + + + Geffrey Clarke + Geffrey + Clarke + +

Implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.

+
+
+ + + + Alice + Alice + +

Implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.

+
+
+ + + + William Marchford + William + Marchford + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Wattle + John + Wattle + +

Member of the Mercersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Sowtham + Sowtham + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Mary Le Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Walcot + Humphrey + Walcot + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company and Merchant Adventurers’ Company. Husband of Alice Walcot. Buried at St. Mary Le + Bow.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Walcot (née Halsy) + Alice + Walcot + Halsy + +

Wife of Humphrey Walcot. Daughter of Richard Halsy.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Halsy + Richard + Halsy + +

Esquire. Father of Alice Walcot.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Tempest + Robert + Tempest + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son in law of + Sir William Chester.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Chester (née Lovett) + Elizabeth + Chester + Lovett + +

Wife of Sir William Chester.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Shute + John + Shute + + +

Architect. Author of The First and Chief Grounds of + Architecture.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Jaie + Richard + Jaie + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Lowen + Joane + Lowen + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Torkington + John + Torkington + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + John Rois + John + Rois + +

Citizen of London. Member of the Mercers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + William Watson + William + Watson + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Russell + Thomas + Russell + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+
+ + + + Charles Blount + Charles + Blount + +

Lord Montjoy. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.

+
+
+ + + + Gulielmo Turnero + Gulielmo + Turnero + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact + us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Mun + John + Mun + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at + St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Benomye Mittun + Benomye + Mittun + +

Resident of the Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Benam + Mary + Benam + +

Benefactor of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bowyer + Robert + Bowyer + +

Husband of Margaret Bowyer. Father of Francis Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, William Bowyer, Henry Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer. Not to be confused with Robert + Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Bowyer + Margaret + Bowyer + +

Wife of Robert Bowyer. Mother of Francis Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, William Bowyer, Henry Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer. Not to be confused with Margaret Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bowyer + Robert + Bowyer + +

Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret + Bowyer. Brother of Francis Bowyer, William Bowyer, Henry Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer. Not to be confused with Robert + Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + William Bowyer + William + Bowyer + +

Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret + Bowyer. Brother of Francis Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Henry Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Bowyer + Henry + Bowyer + +

Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret + Bowyer. Brother of Francis Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, William Bowyer, and + Peter Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Bowyer + Peter + Bowyer + +

Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret + Bowyer. Brother of Francis Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, William Bowyer, and + Henry Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Bowyer (née Tillesworth) + Elizabeth + Bowyer + Tillesworth + +

Wife of Francis Bowyer. Mother of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and Elizabeth Bowyer. Daughter of William + Tillesworth.

+
+
+ + + + William Tillesworth + William + Tillesworth + +

Father of Elizabeth Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + William Tillesworth + William + Tillesworth + +

Father of Joan Heyward. Possibly the same person as + William Tillesworth.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Heyward (née Tillesworth) + Joan + Heyward + Tillesworth + +

Wife of Sir Rowland Heyward. Daughter of William Tillesworth.

+
+
+ + + + William Bowyer + William + Bowyer + +

Son of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Brother of Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and + Elizabeth Bowyer. Not to be confused with William Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Bowyer + Robert + Bowyer + +

Son of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Brother of William Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and + Elizabeth Bowyer. Not to be confused with Robert Bowyer or Robert Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + John Bowyer + John + Bowyer + +

Son of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Brother of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and + Elizabeth Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Bowyer + Francis + Bowyer + +

Son of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Brother of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and + Elizabeth Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Bowyer + Joane + Bowyer + +

Daughter of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Sister of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and + Elizabeth Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Bowyer + Margaret + Bowyer + +

Daughter of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Sister of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, and Elizabeth Bowyer. Not to be confused with Margaret Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Bowyer + Elizabeth + Bowyer + +

Daughter of Francis Bowyer and Elizabeth Bowyer. Sister of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, and Margaret Bowyer.

+
+
+ + + + Christian Towerson + Christian + Towerson + +

Wife of William Towerson. Mother of John Towerson, William Towerson, + Robert Towerson, Elizabeth + Towerson, and Mary Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Cecily Bowes (née Eliott) + Cecily + Bowes + Eliott + +

Wife of Sir Martin Bowes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Towerson + William + Towerson + +

Merchant. Husband of Christian Towerson. Father of + John Towerson, William + Towerson, Robert Towerson, Elizabeth Towerson, and Mary Towerson. Not to be + confused with William Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Bowes (née Barrett) + Anne + Bowes + Barrett + + +

Wife of Sir Martin Bowes.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Towerson + John + Towerson + +

Son of Christian Towerson and William Towerson. Brother of William Towerson, Robert Towerson, Elizabeth Towerson, + and Mary Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Alice Ramsey (née Lea) + Dame + Alice + Ramsey + Lea + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Ramsey. Daughter of Bevis Lea.

+
+
+ + + + William Towerson + William + Towerson + +

Son of Christian Towerson and William Towerson. Brother of John Towerson, Robert Towerson, Elizabeth Towerson, + and Mary Towerson. Not to be confused with William Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Bevis Lea + Bevis + Lea + +

Father of Dame Alice Ramsey.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Towerson + Robert + Towerson + +

Son of Christian Towerson and William Towerson. Brother of John Towerson, William Towerson, Elizabeth Towerson, + and Mary Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + William Dale + William + Dale + +

Father of Dame Mary Ramsey.

+
+
+ + + + John Tate + John + Tate + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Tate or John Tate.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Towerson + Elizabeth + Towerson + +

Daughter of Christian Towerson and William Towerson. Sister of John + Towerson, William Towerson, Robert Towerson, and Mary Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Towerson + Mary + Towerson + +

Daughter of Christian Towerson and William Towerson. Sister of John + Towerson, William Towerson, Robert Towerson, and Elizabeth Towerson.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Style + Nicholas + Style + +

Sheriff of London 1607-1608. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Gertrude Style. Father of Mary Style and Humphrey Style. Son of + Humphrey Style and Dame + Bridgit.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Style + Humphrey + Style + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Bridgit. Father of Nicholas Style. Not to be confused with Humphrey Style.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Bridgit + Dame + Bridgit + +

Wife of Humphrey Style. Mother of Nicholas Style.

+
+
+ + + + Gertrude Style (née Bright) + Gertrude + Style + Bright + +

Wife of Nicholas Style. Mother of Mary Style and Humphrey Style. Daughter of Thomas Bright.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bright + Thomas + Bright + +

Father of Gertrude Style.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Style + Mary + Style + +

Daughter of Gertrude Style and Nicholas Style. Sister of Humphrey Style.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Style + Humphrey + Style + +

Son of Gertrude Style and Nicholas + Style. Brother of Mary Style. Not to be confused with + Humphrey Style.

+
+
+ + + + William Crayhag + William + Crayhag + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Stephen, Coleman Street. + Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Essex + John + Essex + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Adam Goodman + Adam + Goodman + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + William King + William + King + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Owner of King’s Alley. Buried at St. Stephen, + Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Sokeling + John + Sokeling + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Glover + Sir + William + Glover + +

Knight and alderman. Father of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, Mary Glover, and Alice Glover. + Knighted on 26 July 1603. Buried at St. + Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Glover + Thomas + Glover + +

Son of Sir William Glover. Brother of William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, Mary Glover, and Alice Glover.

+
+
+ + + + William Glover + William + Glover + +

Son of Sir William Glover. Brother of Thomas Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, Mary Glover, and Alice Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Roberts (née Glover) + Anne + Roberts + Glover + +

Wife of Barne Roberts. Daughter of Sir William Glover. Sister of Thomas + Glover, William Glover, Susan + Glover, Elizabeth Glover, Mary + Glover, and Alice Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Susan Glover + Susan + Glover + +

Daughter of Sir William Glover. Sister of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Elizabeth Glover, Mary Glover, and Alice Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Glover + Elizabeth + Glover + +

Daughter of Sir William Glover. Sister of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Mary Glover, and Alice Glover. Not to + be confused with Elizabeth Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Glover + Mary + Glover + +

Daughter of Sir William Glover. Sister of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, and Alice Glover. + Not to be confused with Mary Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Glover + Alice + Glover + +

Daughter of Sir William Glover. Sister of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, and Mary + Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Anne Glover + Dame + Anne + Glover + +

Wife of Sir William Glover. Mother of Thomas Glover, William Glover, Anne Roberts, Susan Glover, Elizabeth Glover, Alice Glover and Mary + Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Barne Roberts + Barne + Roberts + +

Husband of Anne Roberts. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Roberts + Francis + Roberts + +

Esquire. Father of Barne Roberts.

+
+
+ + + + George Golding + George + Golding + +

Son of Anne Bartelet. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Golding + Mary + Golding + +

Wife of George Golding.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Bartelet + Anne + Bartelet + +

Mother of George Golding. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. Husband + of Berseba Taylor. Father of Elizabeth + Freake. Not to be confused with John Taylor, John Taylor, John Taylor, John Taylor, or John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Berseba Taylor (née Hall) + Berseba + Taylor + Hall + +

Wife of John Taylor. Mother of Elizabeth Freake. Daughter of Edward Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Freake (née Taylor) + Elizabeth + Freake + Smith + Taylor + +

Wife of Francis Smith and Thomas + Freake. Mother of Francis Smith. Daughter of Berseba Taylor and John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Smith + Francis + Smith + +

Husband of Elizabeth Freake. Father of Francis Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Freake + Thomas + Freake + +

Esquire. Husband of Elizabeth Freake.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Smith + Francis + Smith + +

Son of Elizabeth Freake and Francis Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Hall + Edward + Hall + +

Father of Berseba Taylor. Not to be confused with Edward Hall or Edward Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John White + John + White + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street). + Father of Dame Jane Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Jane Smith + Dame + Jane + Smith + +

Wife of Samuel Thornhill and Sir + Richard Smith. Mother of Timothy Thornhill, John Thornhill, Elizabeth Web, and + Mary Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Smith + Sir + Richard + Smith + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Jane Smith. Father of Mary Smith. Son of Thomas Smith. Not + to be confused with Richard Smith or Richard Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Smith + Mary + Smith + +

Daughter of Dame Jane Smith and Sir Richard Smith. Not to be confused with Mary Smith + or Mary Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Smith + Thomas + Smith + +

Father of Sir Richard Smith. Not to be confused with + Thomas Smith, Thomas Smith, + Thomas Smith, or Thomas + Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Timothy Thornhill + Timothy + Thornhill + +

Son of Dame Jane Smith and Samuel Thornhill. Brother of John Thornhill and Elizabeth Web.

+
+
+ + + + John Thornhill + John + Thornhill + +

Son of Dame Jane Smith and Samuel Thornhill. Brother of Timothy Thornhill and + Elizabeth Web.

+
+
+ + + + William Elie + William + Elie + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Turner + Walter + Turner + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Harman + Hugh + Harman + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Bradvery + Lady + Bradvery + +

Benefactor of St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Gibs + Henry + Gibs + +

Servant of Sir Maurice Abbot. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Sir Maurice Abbot + Sir + Maurice + Abbot + +

Knight and alderman.

+
+
+ + + + John Taylor + John + Taylor + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street). Not + to be confused with John Taylor, John + Taylor, John Taylor, John + Taylor, or John Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + William Man + William + Man + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Leonard Darr + Leonard + Darr + +

Husband of Agnes Darr. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Darr + Agnes + Darr + +

Wife of Leonard Darr. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Daniel + Dame + Daniel + +

Wife of Sir William Daniel. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Daniel + Sir + William + Daniel + +

Wife of Dame Daniel.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Cap + Hugh + Cap + +

Member of the Plaisterers’ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + John Terry + John + Terry + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman + Street).

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Ayer + Christopher + Ayer + +

Member of the Leathersellers’ Company. + Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street).

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Price + Thomas + Price + +

Clerk of St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Brian + John + Brian + +

Parson of St. Olave, Old Jewry during the reign of Edward II.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Chamberlain + Anne + Chamberlain + +

Wife of Richard Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Chamberlain + Margaret + Chamberlain + +

Wife of Richard Chamberlain.

+
+
+ + + + John Peckham + John + Peckham + Archbishop of Canterbury + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1279–1292.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Johannes Threll + Johannes + Threll + + + +

Squire.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Horspoole + Simon + Horspoole + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Johannis Redman + Johannis + Redman + + + +

Clergyman.

+
+
+ + + + Johannes Picking + Johannes + Picking + + + +

Clergyman.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Horspoole (née Smith) + Elizabeth + Horspoole + Smith + +

Wife of Simon Horspoole. Daughter of John Smith. Sister of Thomas + Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Smith + Thomas + Smith + +

Brother of Elizabeth Horspoole. Son of John Smith. Not to be confused with Thomas + Smith, Thomas Smith, Thomas + Smith, or Thomas Smith.

+
+
+ + + + John Smith + John + Smith + +

Father of Elizabeth Horspoole and Thomas Smith. Not to be confused with John Smith or + John Smith.

+
+
+ + + + William Horspoole + William + Horspoole + +

Son of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Horspoole + Simon + Horspoole + +

Son of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Horspoole + Thomas + Horspoole + +

Son of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth King (née Horspoole) + Elizabeth + King + Horspoole + +

Wife of Alexander King. Daughter of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth + Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander King + Alexander + King + +

Husband of Elizabeth King.

+
+
+ + + + Hawys Dorington (née Horspoole) + Hawys + Dorington + Horspoole + +

Wife of Francis Dorington. Daughter of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth + Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Dorington + Francis + Dorington + +

Merchant of Tripoli. Wife of Hawys Dorington.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Whitbrooke (née Horspoole) + Joan + Whitbrooke + Horspoole + +

Wife of John Whitbrooke. Daughter of Simon Horspoole and Elizabeth + Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + John Whitbrooke + John + Whitbrooke + +

Husband of Joan Whitbrooke.

+
+
+ + + + John Horspoole + John + Horspoole + +

Father of Simon Horspoole.

+
+
+ + + + Jacobo Colio G. F. Belgol + Jacobo Colio + G.F. Belgol + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch. Latin epitaph in Stow + 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Ortelia + Elizabeth + Ortelia + +

Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Tolderney + Christopher + Tolderney + +

Squire. Husband of Susanna Tolderney. Father of Christopher Tolderney, John Tolderney, + Jana Darellus, and Elizabeth + Tolderney.

+
+
+ + + + Susanna Tolderney (née Alnwick) + Susanna + Tolderney + Alnwick + +

Wife of Christopher Tolderney. Mother of Christopher Tolderney, John Tolderney, + Jana Darellus, and Elizabeth + Tolderney. Daughter of John Alnwick.

+
+
+ + + + John Alnwick + John + Alnwick + +

Father of Susanna Tolderney.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Tolderney + Christopher + Tolderney + +

Son of Christopher Tolderney and Susanna Tolderney. Brother of John Tolderney, Jana Darellus, and Elizabeth + Tolderney.

+
+
+ + + + John Tolderney + John + Tolderney + +

Son of Christopher Tolderney and Susanna Tolderney. Brother of Christopher Tolderney, + Jana Darellus, and Elizabeth + Tolderney.

+
+
+ + + + Jana Darellus (née Tolderney) + Jana + Darellus + Tolderney + +

Wife of Robert Darellus. Daughter of Christopher Tolderney and Susanna + Tolderney. Sister of Christopher Tolderney, John Tolderney, and Elizabeth + Tolderney.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Darellus + Robertus + Darellus + +

Husband of Jana Darellus.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Tolderney + Elizabeth + Tolderney + +

Daughter of Christopher Tolderney and Susanna Tolderney. Brother of Christopher + Tolderney, John Tolderney, and Jana Darellus.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Foxe + Richard + Foxe + +

Member of the Clothworkersʼ Company. Not to + be confused with Richard Foxe or Richard + Foxe.

+
+
+ + + + George Smithes + George + Smithes + +

Sheriff of London 1611-1612. Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of + Sarah Smithes. Buried at St. Mary + Staining.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Sarah Smithes (née Wolhouse) + Sarah + Smithes + Wolhouse + +

Wife of George Smithes. Daughter of Anthony Wolhouse.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Wolhouse + Anthony + Wolhouse + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. Father + of Sarah Smithes.

+
+
+ + + + John Strelley + John + Strelley + +

Esquire. Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + John Greenwood + John + Greenwood + +

Member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company. + Husband of Elizabeth Greenwood. Father of Robert Greenwood and Joane Greenwood. + Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Greenwood + Elizabeth + Greenwood + +

Wife of John Greenwood. Mother of Robert Greenwood and Joane Greenwood. + Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Greenwood + Robert + Greenwood + +

Son of John Greenwood and Elizabeth Greenwood. Brother of Joane Greenwood. + Buried at St. John Zachary.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Greenwood + Joane + Greenwood + +

Mother of Samuel Thompson. Daughter of John Greenwood and Elizabeth + Greenwood. Sister of Robert Greenwood.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Thompson + Samuel + Thompson + +

Son of Joane Greenwood.

+
+
+ + + + William Parker + William + Parker + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Not + to be confused with William Parker.

+
+
+ + + + Adam the Smith + Adam + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Moses + Moses + +

Jew of Canterbury.

+
+
+ + + + Arnold le Reus + Arnold + le Reus + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh + Hugh + +

Crucified by Jews in Coleman Street Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Richard de Clare + Richard + de Clare + + + + +

Fifth Earl of Hertford, Sixth Earl of Gloucester, Second Lord of Glamorgan, and Eighth + Lord of Clare.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anselme Becket + Anselme + Becket + +

Held a chantry at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + John Julian + John + Julian + +

Held a chantry at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + William Ilford + William + Ilford + +

Held a chantry at St. Olave, Old Jewry.

+
+
+ + + + George Beamon + George + Beamon + + +

Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + John Dimock + John + Dimock + + +

Husband of Anne Dimock and Mary + Dimock. Son of John Dimock. Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Dimock + Anne + Dimock + + +

Wife of John Dimock.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Dimock + Mary + Dimock + + +

Wife of John Dimock.

+
+
+ + + + John Dimock + John + Dimock + + +

Esquire. Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Father of + John Dimock.

+
+
+ + + + Mansere + Mansere + +

Owner of a house on Basinghall Street. Son of Aron.

+
+
+ + + + Aron + Aron + +

Father of Mansere. Son of Mr. + Coke.

+
+
+ + + + Coke + Coke + +

Father of Aron.

+
+
+ + + + Rahere + Rahere + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Bennet + Bennet + +

Alderman.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Herenden + Edward + Herenden + +

Esquire. Member of the Mercersʼ Company. + Husband of Millescent Herenden. Father of Edmund Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore Herenden, Frances Herenden, Martha Herenden, Magdalene Herenden, + and Judith Herenden. Son of Richard + Herenden. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + John Lemote + John + Lemote + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Herenden + Richard + Herenden + +

Esquire. Father of Edward Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Millescent Herenden (née Samond) + Millescent + Herenden + Samond + +

Wife of Edward Herenden. Mother of Edmund Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore Herenden, Frances Herenden, Martha Herenden, Magdalene Herenden, + and Judith Herenden. Daughter of Richard + Samond. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Samond + Richard + Samond + +

Esquire. Father of Millescent Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Herenden (née Dunkeyn) + Helen + Herenden + Dunkeyn + +

Wife of Edmund Herenden. Daughter of William Dunkeyn. Not to be confused with Helen Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + William Dunkeyn + William + Dunkeyn + +

Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. + Father of Helen Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + John Bird + John + Bird + +

Memeber of the Drapersʼ Company. Father of + Helen Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Herenden (née Bird) + Helen + Herenden + Bird + +

Wife of Edmund Herenden. Daughter of John Bird. Not to be confused with Helen + Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Herenden + Edmund + Herenden + +

Husband of Helen Herenden and Helen Herenden. Son of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Brother of Henry + Herenden, Seymore Herenden, Frances Herenden, Martha Herenden, Magdalene Herenden, and Judith + Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Herenden + Henry + Herenden + +

Son of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Brother of Edmund Herenden, Seymore Herenden, Frances Herenden, + Martha Herenden, Magdalene + Herenden, and Judith Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Seymore Herenden + Seymore + Herenden + +

Son of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Brother of Edmund Herenden, Henry Herenden, Frances Herenden, + Martha Herenden, Magdalene + Herenden, and Judith Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Frances Herenden + Frances + Herenden + +

Daughter of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Sister of Edmund + Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore + Herenden, Martha Herenden, Magdalene Herenden, and Judith Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Martha Herenden + Martha + Herenden + +

Daughter of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Sister of Edmund + Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore + Herenden, Frances Herenden, Magdalene Herenden, and Judith Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Magdalene Herenden + Magdalene + Herenden + +

Daughter of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Sister of Edmund + Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore + Herenden, Frances Herenden, Martha Herenden, and Judith Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Judith Herenden + Judith + Herenden + +

Daughter of Millescent Herenden and Edward Herenden. Sister of Edmund + Herenden, Henry Herenden, Seymore + Herenden, Frances Herenden, Martha Herenden, and Magdalene Herenden.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Warner (née Aylmer) + Mary + Warner + Aylmer + +

Wife of Edward Warner. Daughter of Aylmer of Risden. Not to be confused with Mary Warner or Mary Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Aylmer of Risden + Aylmer + +

Father of Mary Warner.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Warner (née Cheynie) + Mary + Warner + Cheynie + +

Wife of Edward Warner. Daughter of John Cheinie. Not to be confused with Mary + Warner or Mary Warner.

+
+
+ + + + John Cheinie + John + Cheinie + +

Father of Margaret Warner. Possibly the same person as + John Cheinie.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas George + Thomas + George + +

Resident of Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Jeronymo di Soldi + Jeronymo + di Soldi + +

Owner of an Italian ordinary in Aldgate Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Rice Griffith + Sir + Rice + Griffith + +

Beheaded on Tower Hill. Buried at Crossed Friars.

+
+ + + + Beatrix Barners (née Cotton) + Beatrix + Barners + Cotton + + +

Wife of Robert Baners. Daughter of George Cotton.

+
+ + + + Robert Barners + Robert + Barners + +

Husband of Beatrix Barners.

+
+
+ + + + George Cotton + George + Cotton + +

Father of Beatrix Barners.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Renery + Richard + Renery + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London in 1189.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Plummer + Walter + Plummer + + + +

Possible member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Husband of Elizabeth Plummer. Father of John Plummer, Edward Plummer, and Thomas Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Plummer (née Delacre) + Elizabeth + Plummer + Delacre + + + +

Wife of Walter Plummer. Mother of John + Plummer, Edward Plummer, and Thomas Plummer. Daughter of Robert Delacre.

+
+
+ + + + John Plummer + John + Plummer + + + +

Son of Walter Plummer and Elizabeth + Plummer. Brother of Edward Plummer and Thomas Plummer. Not to be confused with John + Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Plummer + Edward + Plummer + + +

Son of Walter Plummer and Elizabeth + Plummer. Brother of John Plummer and Thomas Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Plummer + Thomas + Plummer + + +

Son of Walter Plummer and Elizabeth + Plummer. Brother of Edward Plummer and John Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + John Plummer + John + Plummer + + +

Son of John Plummer. Brother of Elizabeth Plummer. Not to be confused with John + Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Plummer + Elizabeth + Plummer + + +

Daughter of John Plummer. Sister of John Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Delacre + Robert + Delacre + + +

Father of Elizabeth Plummer.

+
+
+ + + + John Rogers + John + Rogers + + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Smith + Humphrey + Smith + + +

Sheriff of London 1629-1630. Alderman of Walbrook Ward.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Humphrey Smith + Humphrey + Smith + + +

Mater of Christopher Ruddy. Possibly the same person as Humphrey Smith.

+
+
+ + + + John Darcy + John + Darcy + +

Son of John Darcy. Buried at St. Olave, Silver Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Aylesbourgh + Thomas + Aylesbourgh + +

Benefactor of St. Swithin, London Stone. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+
+
+ + + + John Darcy + John + Darcy + +

Lord Darcy of Ehie. Father of John Darcy.

+
+
+ + + + William Neve + William + Neve + +

Benefactor of St. Swithin, London Stone. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+
+
+ + + + Grisseild Windsore + Grisseild + Windsore + +

Daughter of Lady Anne Windsore and Henry Windsore. Buried at St. Olave, Silver + Street.

+
+
+ + + + Matilde Caxton + Matilde + Caxton + +

Benefactor of St. Swithin, London Stone. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Anne Windsore (née Rivet) + Lady + Anne + Windsore + Rivet + +

Wife of Henry Windsore. Mother of Grisseild Windsore. Daughter of Sir Thomas + Rivet. Buried at St. Olave, Silver Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Windsore + Henry + Windsore + +

Husband of Lady Anne Windsore. Father of Grisseild Windsore.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Rivet + Sir + Thomas + Rivet + +

Knight. Father of Lady Anne Windsore.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lekhimpton + Thomas + Lekhimpton + +

Clerk of the Pipe. Buried at St. Anne and St. + Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + John Arnold + John + Arnold + +

Member of the Leathersellers’ Company. Buried + at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Kirnigham + Kirnigham + +

Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bilsington + Thomas + Bilsington + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Emmesey + Richard + Emmesey + +

Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Downis + Richard + Downis + +

Husband of Joane Downis. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Downis + Joane + Downis + +

Wife of Richard Downis. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Branche + Anne + Branche + +

Daughter of Sir John Branche and Joane Branche. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Branche (née Wylkynson) + Joane + Branche + Dunne + Stoneley + Wylkynson + +

Wife of Robert Dunne, Richard + Stoneley, and Sir John Branche. Mother of Anne Branche, Sir Daniel Dunne, Samuel Dunne, William Dunne, Dorothie Dantrey, and Anne Higham. + Daughter of John Wylkynson.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Dunne + Robert + Dunne + +

Husband of Joane Branche. Father of Sir Daniel Dunne, Samuel Dunne, and + William Dunne.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Daniel Dunne + Sir + Daniel + Dunne + +

Knight and Doctor of Law. Son of Joane Branche and + Robert Dunne. Brother of Samuel + Dunne and William Dunne.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Dunne + Samuel + Dunne + +

Son of Joane Branche and Robert + Dunne. Brother of Sir Daniel Dunne and William Dunne.

+
+
+ + + + William Dunne + William + Dunne + +

Doctor of Physicke. Son of Joane Branche and Robert Dunne. Brother of Sir Daniel + Dunne and Samuel Dunne.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Stoneley + Richard + Stoneley + +

Esquire. Husband of Joane Branche. Father of Dorothie Dantrey and Anne Higham.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothie Dantrey (née Stoneley) + Dorothie + Dantrey + Stoneley + +

Wife of William Dantrey. Daughter of Joane Branche and Richard Stoneley. + Sister of Anne Higham.

+
+
+ + + + William Dantrey + William + Dantrey + +

Husband of Dorothie Dantrey.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Higham (née Stoneley) + Anne + Higham + Stoneley + +

Wife of William Higham. Daughter of Joane Branche and Richard Stoneley. + Sister of Dorothie Dantrey.

+
+
+ + + + William Higham + William + Higham + +

Husband of Anne Higham.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Greeke + Thomas + Greeke + +

Baron. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Randall Manning + Randall + Manning + + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company and Merchant Venturers’ Company. Husband of Katharine Manning.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Manning (née Dewren) + Katharine + Manning + Dewren + +

Wife of Randall Manning. Daughter of Nicholas Dewren.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Dewren + Nicholas + Dewren + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Father of + Katharine Manning.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Barnes + Bartholomew + Barnes + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company and Merchant Venturers’ Company. Husband of Margaret Barnes. Father of Bartholomew + Barnes, Margaret Barnes, and Mary Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Barnes + Margaret + Barnes + +

Wife of Bartholomew Barnes. Mother of Bartholomew Barnes, Margaret Barnes, + and Mary Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Barnes + Bartholomew + Barnes + +

Son of Bartholomew Barnes and Margaret Barnes. Brother of Margaret Barnes and Mary Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Barnes + Margaret + Barnes + +

Daughter of Bartholomew Barnes and Margaret Barnes. Sister of Bartholomew + Barnes and Mary Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Barnes + Mary + Barnes + +

Daughter of Bartholomew Barnes and Margaret Barnes. Sister of Bartholomew + Barnes and Margaret Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Starkey + Starkey + +

Wife of Mody. Buried at St. + Mary Aldermanbury.

+
+
+ + + + Mody + Mody + +

Husband of Starkey. Buried at St. Mary Aldermanbury.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Digges + Thomas + Digges + + + +

Mathematician, astronomer, and Member of Parliament. Author of the first published + English work on the Copernican model of the universe. Husband of Anne + Digges. Father of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges. Son of Leonard Digges and + Bridget Digges. Buried at St. Mary + Aldermanbury.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Leonard Digges + Leonard + Digges + + + +

Mathematician and surveyor. Husband of Bridget Digges. + Father of Thomas Digges.

+
+
+ + + + Bridget Digges + Bridget + Digges + +

Wife of Leonard Digges. Mother of Thomas Digges. Daughter of Thomas Wilford.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Digges (née St. Leger) + Anne + Digges + St. Leger + +

Wife of Thomas Digges. Mother of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges. Daughter of Sir Warham St. Leger and Ursula St. + Leger.

+
+
+ + + + Ursula St. Leger (née Neville) + Ursula + St. Leger + Neville + +

Wife of Sir Warham St. Leger. Mother of Anne Digges. Daughter of George + Neville.

+
+
+ + + + George Neville + George + Neville + +

Fifth Baron Bergavenny. Father of Ursula St. Leger. Not + to be confused with George Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Dudley Digges + Dudley + Digges + +

Son of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Brother of Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wilford + Thomas + Wilford + +

Esquire. Father of Bridget Digges.

+
+
+ + + + Leonard Digges + Leonard + Digges + +

Son of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Brother of Dudley Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Digges + Margaret + Digges + +

Daughter of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Sister of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Ursula Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges.

+
+
+ + + + Ursula Digges + Ursula + Digges + +

Daughter of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Sister of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, William Digges, and Mary Digges.

+
+
+ + + + William Digges + William + Digges + +

Son of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Brother of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, and Mary Digges.

+
+ + + + Mary Digges + Mary + Digges + +

Daughter of Thomas Digges and Anne + Digges. Sister of Dudley Digges, Leonard Digges, Margaret Digges, Ursula Digges, and William Digges.

+
+ + + + Stephen Brakynbury + Stephen + Brakynbury + +

Gentleman usher for Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth + I. Husband of Joane Brakynbury. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Norreis + Elizabeth + Norreis + + +

Daughter of Sir Henry Norreis.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Brakynbury + Joane + Brakynbury + +

Wife of Stephen Brakynbury. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Norreis + Sir + Henry + Norreis + +

Father of Elizabeth Norreis.

+
+
+ + + + Jon Constantinus + Jon + Constantinus + +

Buried at St. Mary Aldermanbury.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Collier + Helen + Collier + +

Wife of Ralph Woodcocke. Mother of Elizabeth Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + Good Bower + Good + Bower + +

Wife of Ralph Woodcocke.

+
+
+ + + + Elenor Carew + Elenor + Carew + +

Wife of Ralph Woodcocke.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Lovyson + Mary + Lovyson + +

Wife of Ralph Woodcocke.

+
+
+ + + + Markham + Markham + +

Sergeant of Law.

+
+
+ + + + William Williams + William + Williams + +

Clerk of the Chamber of London.

+
+
+ + + + St. Matthew the Apostle + Saint + Matthew + the Apostle + + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Milsam + John + Milsam + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + William Purde + William + Purde + +

Esquire. Clerk of the Pipe. Buried at St. Botolph, + Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Peacocke + Thomas + Peacocke + +

Father of Anne Goodwine.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Goodwine (née Peacocke) + Anne + Goodwine + Peacocke + +

Wife of Thomas Goodwine. Mother of Anne Goodwine. Daughter of Thomas + Peacocke.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Goodwine + Anne + Goodwine + +

Daughter of Anne Goodwine and Thomas Goodwine.

+
+
+ + + + Frances Sotherton + Frances + Sotherton + +

Wife of John Sotherton. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + John Sotherton + John + Sotherton + +

Husband of Frances Sotherton. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Neale + Thomas + Neale + +

Son of Francis Neale. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Neale + Francis + Neale + +

Esquire. Auditor of the Exchequer. Father of Thomas + Neale.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth + Elizabeth + + +

Wife of Davy. Buried at St. + Mary Aldermanbury.

+
+
+ + + + Davy + Davy + +

Husband of Elizabeth.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Thomas White + Thomas + White + +

Vicar at St. Dunstan in the West. Not to be confused with Thomas White or Sir Thomas White.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Bayning + Anne + Bayning + +

Viscountesse Bayning. Wife of Paul Bayning.

+
+
+ + + + Sir George Croke + Sir + George + Croke + +

Benefactor of the library at Sion Court.

+
+
+ + + + Rebecca Rumney + Rebecca + Rumney + +

Benefactor of the library at Sion Court. Wife of Sir William Rumney.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Rumney + Sir + William + Rumney + +

Sheriff of London 1603-1604. Husband of Rebecca Rumney.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gonnell + Thomas + Gonnell + +

Member of the Merchant Adventurers’ Company. + Benefactor of the library at Sion Court.

+
+
+ + + + John Greenough + John + Greenough + +

Member of the Woolmens’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Edarbroke + Robert + Edarbroke + +

Monument at St. Alphage.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Lee + Richard + Lee + + +

King of Arms.

+
+
+ + + + John Williams + John + Williams + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Hynde + Dame + Elizabeth + Hynde + +

Wife of Augustine Hynde. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.

+
+
+ + + + Guthurun + Guthurun + +

Namesake of Gutter Lane (also known as Guthuruns Lane).

+
+
+ + + + Kery + Kery + +

Namesake of Carey Lane (also known as Kery Lane).

+
+
+ + + + John Lonyson + John + Lonyson + +

Esquire. Master of the Mint of England. Member of the + Goldsmithsʼ Company. Buried at St. Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Wase + Christopher + Wase + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of + Anne Wase. Buried at St. + Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Wase (née Prettyman) + Anne + Wase + Prettyman + +

Wife of Christopher Wase. Daughter of William Prettyman.

+
+
+ + + + William Prettyman + William + Prettyman + +

Father of Anne Wase.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Marsh + Robert + Marsh + +

Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Husband of + Florence Marsh and Elizabeth + Marsh. Buried at St. Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Florence Marsh + Florence + Marsh + +

Wife of Robert Marsh. Buried at St. Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Marsh + Elizabeth + Marsh + +

Wife of Robert Marsh.

+
+
+ + + + Martha Prescot + Martha + Prescot + +

Wife of Alexander Prescot. Mother of Elizabeth Prescot. Buried at St. + Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Prescot + Alexander + Prescot + +

Sheriff of London 1612-1613. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of Martha Prescot. Father of Elizabeth Prescot.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Prescot + Elizabeth + Prescot + +

Daughter of Martha Prescot and Alexander Prescot. Buried at St. Foster.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Knevet (née Heyward) + Elizabeth + Waren + Knevet + Heyward + +

Wife of Richard Waren and Thomas + Knevet. Daughter of Joan Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Waren + Richard + Waren + +

Husband of Elizabeth Knevet.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Knevet + Thomas + Knevet + + + +

Courtier and Member of Parliament. Husband of Elizabeth + Knevet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Susanna Townshend (née Heyward) + Susanna + Heyward + Townshend + +

Wife of Henry Townshend. Daughter of Joan Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. + Sister of Joan Thynne.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Townshend + Henry + Townshend + + + +

Member of Parliament. Husband of Susanna Townshend.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan Thynne (née Heyward) + Joan + Thynne + Heyward + +

Wife of John Thynne. Daughter of Joan Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. Sister of Susanna Townshend.

+
+
+ + + + John Thynne + John + Thynne + + + +

Member of Parliament. Husband of Joan Thynne.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Heyward (née Smythe) + Katherine + Heyward + Smythe + +

Wife of Sir Rowland Heyward. Mother of George Heyward, John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, + Mary Heyward, and Anne Heyward. + Daughter of Thomas Smythe.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Smythe + Thomas + Smythe + + + +

Collector of customs duties in London. Father of Katherine Heyward.

+ + Thomas + Smythe + +
+
+ + + + George Heyward + George + Heyward + +

Son of Katherine Heyward and Sir + Rowland Heyward. Brother of John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, + Mary Heyward, and Anne + Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + John Heyward + John + Heyward + +

Son of Katherine Heyward and Sir + Rowland Heyward. Brother of George Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, + Mary Heyward, and Anne Heyward. + Not to be confused with John Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Heyward + Alice + Heyward + +

Daughter of Katherine Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. Sister of George Heyward, John Heyward, Katharine Heyward, + Mary Heyward, and Anne + Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Heyward + Katharine + Heyward + +

Daughter of Katherine Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. Sister of George Heyward, John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Mary Heyward, and Anne Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Heyward + Mary + Heyward + +

Daughter of Katherine Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. Sister of George Heyward, John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, and Anne + Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Heyward + Anne + Heyward + +

Daughter of Katherine Heyward and Sir Rowland Heyward. Sister of George Heyward, John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, and Mary + Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Collet + Mary + Collet + +

Wife of John Collet.

+
+
+ + + + John Collet + John + Collet + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Husband of + Mary Collet. Not to be confused with John Collet.

+
+
+ + + + Gerard Gore + Gerard + Gore + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Husband of Helen Gore.

+
+
+ + + + Helen Gore + Helen + Gore + + +

Wife of Gerard Gore.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Henshawe + Thomas + Henshawe + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Husband of Flower Henshawe.

+
+
+ + + + Flower Henshawe + Flower + Henshawe + + +

Wife of Thomas Henshawe.

+
+
+ + + + Master Leate + Leate + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Pilsworth + Edward + Pilsworth + +

Executor of Sir Rowland Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + William Cotton + William + Cotton + +

Executor of Sir Rowland Heyward.

+
+
+ + + + John Skinner + John + Skinner + +

Son of Sir Thomas Skinner. Brother of Thomas Skinner, Richard Skinner, Aunc Skinner, Julian Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner. Possibly the same person as John Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Skinner + Thomas + Skinner + +

Son of Sir Thomas Skinner. Brother of John Skinner, Richard Skinner, Aunc Skinner, Julian Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Skinner + Richard + Skinner + +

Son of Sir Thomas Skinner. Brother of John Skinner, Thomas Skinner, Aunc Skinner, Julian Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Aunc Skinner + Aunc + Skinner + +

Daughter of Sir Thomas Skinner. Sister of John Skinner, Thomas Skinner, Richard Skinner, Julian Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Julian Skinner + Julian + Skinner + +

Daughter of Sir Thomas Skinner. Sister of John Skinner, Thomas Skinner, Richard Skinner, Aunc Skinner, and + Elizabeth Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Skinner + Elizabeth + Skinner + +

Daughter of Sir Thomas Skinner. Sister of John Skinner, Thomas Skinner, Richard Skinner, Aunc Skinner, and + Julian Skinner.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Barret + Humphrey + Barret + +

Son of John Barret. Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.

+
+
+ + + + John Barret + John + Barret + +

Father of Humphrey Barret.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Trappis + Joane + Trappis + + +

Wife of Robert Trappis. Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Cawdre + Richard + Cawdre + +

Dean of St. Martinʼs Le Grand.

+
+
+ + + + John de Bathe + John + de Bathe + +

Member of the Weaversʼ Company. Buried at + St. Botolph, Aldersgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Goodwine + Thomas + Goodwine + + +

Husband of Anne Goodwine. Father of Anne Goodwine. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Not + to be confused with Thomas Goodwine.

+
+
+ + + + Master Weatherwise + Master + Weatherwise + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middletonʼs No Wit, No Help Like a Woman’s.

+
+
+ + + + Peccadill + Peccadill + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middletonʼs No Wit, No Help Like a Woman’s.

+
+
+ + + + Bragardo + Bragardo + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middletonʼs The Wit of a Woman.

+
+ + + + William Darford + William + Darford + +

Recipient of Robert Ufford’s tenement in Vintry Ward.

+
+
+ + + + Richard de Wilehale + Richard + de Wilehale + + +

Confirmed the Cutlers’ Hall to Paul + Butelor.

+
+
+ + + + Paul Butelor + Paul + Butelor + + +

Recipient of the Cutlers’ Hall from Richard de Wilehale.

+
+
+ + + + Lawrence Gisors + Lawrence + Gisors + + +

Owner of the Cutlers’ Hall. Father of Peter Gisors.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Gisors + Peter + Gisors + +

Son of Lawrence Gisors.

+
+
+ + + + Hugonis de Hingham + Hugonis + de Hingham + + +

Owner of the Cutlers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + William Shipton + William + Shipton + +

Owner of a chantry at George Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Champneis + William + Champneis + +

Owner of a chantry at George Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Broke + Sir + Richard + Broke + + +

Chief Baron of the Exchequer under Henry VIII.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Whorwood (née Broke) + Margaret + Whorwood + Broke + +

Wife of William Whorwood and William Sheldon. Daughter of Sir Richard Broke.

+
+
+ + + + William Whorwood + William + Whorwood + +

Attorney General under Henry VIII. Husband of Margaret Whorwood. Son of John + Whorwood.

+
+
+ + + + John Whorwood + John + Whorwood + +

Denizen of Compton, Stafford. Father of William + Whorwood.

+
+
+ + + + William Sheldon + William + Sheldon + +

Denizen of Worcester. Husband of Margaret Whorwood.

+
+
+ + + + John Ffoy + John + Ffoy + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. + Father of John Ffoy, George Ffoy, + Henry Ffoy, and Richard Ffoy. + Buried at George Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Ffoy + John + Ffoy + +

Son of John Ffoy. Brother of George Ffoy, Henry Ffoy, and Richard Ffoy.

+
+
+ + + + George Ffoy + George + Ffoy + +

Son of John Ffoy. Brother of John + Ffoy, Henry Ffoy, and Richard + Ffoy.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Ffoy + Henry + Ffoy + +

Son of John Ffoy. Brother of John + Ffoy, George Ffoy, and Richard + Ffoy.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Ffoy + Richard + Ffoy + +

Son of John Ffoy. Brother of John + Ffoy, George Ffoy, and Henry + Ffoy.

+
+
+ + + + Haveland + Haveland + +

Porter in the reign of Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + Morgan Phillip + Morgan + Phillip + +

Recipient of Ringed Hall from Henry VIII. Not to be confused with Phillip + Morgan.

+
+
+ + + + Kerion + Kerion + +

Namesake of Kerion Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Astry + Ralph + Astry + +

Gentleman. Son of Sir Ralph Astry.

+
+
+ + + + W. Stokesbie + W. + Stokesbie + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert March + Gilbert + March + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Galfrid Moncley + Galfrid + Moncley + +

Buried at St. James Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Pyat + Richard + Pyat + Sheriff + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1610-1611. + Member of the Grocers’ Company. Founder of a free + school in Aldenham. Husband of Alice Pyat.

+ + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Alice Pyat (née Birtles) + Alice + Pyat + Birtles + +

Wife of Richard Pyat. Daughter of John Birtles.

+
+
+ + + + John Birtles + John + Birtles + +

Father of Alice Pyat.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Chapman + Edmund + Chapman + +

Crafter of church furniture at St. James + Garlickhithe.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Stone + Sir + William + Stone + + +

Master of the Clothworkersʼ Company. Knighted + on 11 + June 1604. Son of Reynold Stone. Husband of Dame Barbara Stone.

+ + The Clothworkersʼ Company + +
+
+ + + + Reynold Stone + Reynold + Stone + +

Member of the Fishmongersʼ Company. Father of + Sir William Stone.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Barbara Stone + Dame + Barbara + Stone + +

Wife of Sir William Stone.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Mountford + Richard + Mountford + + +

Scholar at Cambridge. Brother of Osbert Mountford. + Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+
+
+ + + + Osbert Mountford + Osbert + Mountford + + +

Scholar at Cambridge. Brother of Richard Mountford. + Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.

+
+
+ + + + St. Alban + Saint + Alban + +

First English Christian martyr.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Ive + John + Ive + +

Parson of St. Michael Church, Woodstreet.

+
+
+ + + + John Forster + John + Forster + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Fikeldon + Peter + Fikeldon + +

Taylor.

+
+
+ + + + William Bambrough + William + Bambrough + +

Son of Henry Bambrough. Buried at St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Bambrough + Henry + Bambrough + +

Father of William Bambrough.

+
+
+ + + + William Turner + William + Turner + +

Member of the Wax Chandlers’ Company. Buried + at St. Michael, Wood Street. Not to be confused with William Turner or William Turner.

+
+
+ + + + John Peke + John + Peke + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Taverner + William + Taverner + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Wood Street. Not to be confused with William Taverner.

+
+
+ + + + William Mancer + William + Mancer + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Buried at + St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Nash + John + Nash + +

Buried at St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Allen + John + Allen + +

Possible member of the Woodmongers’ Company. + Buried at St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Draper + Robert + Draper + +

Buried at St. Michael, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Lambarde + William + Lambarde + +

Esquire. Author of A Perambulation of Kent. Son of John Lambarde. Not to be confused with William Lambard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Blount + John + Blount + + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband + of Ann Layton. Son of W. Blount. + Monument at St. Michael, Wood Street. Not to be confused with + John Blount.

+
+
+ + + + W. Blount + W. + Blount + +

Father of John Blount.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Layton + Anne + Layton + +

Wife of John Blount.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Saunders + Sir + Thomas + Saunders + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Sir John Portenary + Sir + John + Portenary + +

Knight.

+
+ + + + Robert Hopton + Robert + Hopton + +

Knight marshall.

+
+ + + + Peter Baugh + Peter + Baugh + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + Lewes Rawbone + Lewes + Rawbone + +

Denizen of London.

+
+ + + + William Moore + William + Moore + +

Esquire. Not to be confused with William + Moore.

+
+ + + + James Norrice + James + Norrice + +

Curate of St. Peter upon Cornhill.

+
+ + + + Robert Flower + Robert + Flower + +

Taylor.

+
+ + + + Tretheru + Tretheru + +

Taylor.

+
+ + + + Dr. Layton + Layton + +

Doctor.

+
+ + + + Dr. Wendie + Wendie + +

Doctor.

+
+ + + + Hardford + Hardford + +

Constable of the Parish of St. Martin (Ludgate).

+
+ + + + Thomas Ulverston + Thomas + Ulverston + + +

Officer of the Vintnersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Struddell + Robert + Struddell + + +

Prior of Blackfriars, Farringdon Within.

+
+
+ + + + John Alforde + John + Alforde + + +

Shoemaker. Resident of Blackfriars, Farringdon Within.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Antrobus + Thomas + Antrobus + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Antrobus. Father of Thomas Antrobus, John Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, Elizabeth Antrobus, + and Margaret Antrobus. Buried at St. + Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Antrobus (née Woodcocke) + Elizabeth + Antrobus + Woodcocke + + +

Wife of Thomas Antrobus. Mother of Thomas Antrobus, John Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, Elizabeth Antrobus, and Margaret Antrobus. Daughter of Helen + Collier and Ralph Woodcocke.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Antrobus + Thomas + Antrobus + + +

Son of Elizabeth Antrobus and Thomas + Antrobus. Brother of John Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, Elizabeth Antrobus, + and Margaret Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + John Antrobus + John + Antrobus + + +

Son of Elizabeth Antrobus and Thomas + Antrobus. Brother of Thomas Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, Elizabeth Antrobus, + and Margaret Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Antrobus + Richard + Antrobus + + +

Son of Elizabeth Antrobus and Thomas + Antrobus. Brother of Thomas Antrobus, John Antrobus, Elizabeth Antrobus, and + Margaret Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Antrobus + Elizabeth + Antrobus + + +

Daughter of Elizabeth Antrobus and Thomas Antrobus. Sister of Thomas Antrobus, John Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, and + Margaret Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Antrobus + Margaret + Antrobus + + +

Daughter of Elizabeth Antrobus and Thomas Antrobus. Sister of Thomas Antrobus, John Antrobus, Richard Antrobus, and + Elizabeth Antrobus.

+
+
+ + + + Amy Gomersall (née Edlyn) + Amy + Gomersall + Edlyn + + +

Wife of Robert Gomersall. Daughter of Richard Edlyn. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Edlyn + Richard + Edlyn + + +

Father of Amy Gomersall.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Gomersall + Robert + Gomersall + + +

Member of the Ironmongersʼ Company. Husband of + Amy Gomersall.

+
+
+ + + + William Yeardley + William + Yeardley + + +

Gentleman. Husband of Elizabeth Yeardley. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Yeardley + Elizabeth + Yeardley + + +

Wife of William Yeardley. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Florens Caldwell + Florens + Caldwell + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. Husband of + Mary Wilde and Sibill Greene. + Father of Mary Gourney. Buried at St. + Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Wilde + Mary + Wilde + + +

Wife of Florens Caldwell. Mother of Mary Gourney. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Gourney (née Caldwell) + Mary + Gourney + Caldwell + + +

Wife of Thomas Gourney. Daughter of Mary Wilde and Florens Caldwell.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gourney + Thomas + Gourney + + +

Husband of Mary Gourney.

+
+
+ + + + Sibill Greene + Sibill + Greene + + +

Wife of Florens Caldwell. Buried at St. Martin, Ludgate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Vaughan + Richard + Vaughan + Bishop of Bangor + Bishop of Chester + Bishop of London + + +

Bishop of Bangor 1595–1597. Bishop of Chester 1597–1604. Bishop of London + 1604–1607.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Neville + John + Neville + + + + +

Lord of Raby. Nobleman and soldier.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Talbot (née Beauchamp) + Margaret + Talbot + + + +

Countess of Shrewsbury. Wife of John Talbot. Daughter of Richard Beauchamp and Dame Elizabeth Berkeley. See related ODNB entry for John Talbot.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Wilson + Robert + Wilson + + + +

Dramatist.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Drury + Robert + Drury + + + +

Jesuit priest. Preacher and victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + him and William Redyate.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Drury + Robert + Drury + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire. Father of Robert + Drury. Not to be confused with Robert Drury.

+
+
+ + + + William Redyate + William + Redyate + +

Jesuit priest. Preacher and victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + him and Robert Drury.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Webbe + Lady + Webbe + +

Mother of Mistress Webbe. Sister of Lady Morly and Lady Sturton. Victim of + the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Webbe + Webbe + +

Daughter of Lady Webbe. Survivor of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Elenor Sanders + Elenor + Sanders + +

Survivor of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Lucie Penruddocke + Lucie + Penruddocke + +

Survivor of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Blackstone + Lady + Blackstone + +

Mother of a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Webbe + Thomas + Webbe + +

Servant of Lady Blackstone. Victim of the + Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + William Robinson + William + Robinson + +

Taylor. Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William Redyate. + Not to be confused with William Robinson.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Smith + Robert + Smith + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate. Not + to be confused with Robert Smith or Robert Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Master Hick + Hick + +

Master of a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Davison + Davison + +

Master of Anthony Hall. Father of Anne Davison, a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a + 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Davison + Anne + Davison + +

Daughter of Davison. Victim of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Hall + Anthony + Hall + +

Servant of Davison. Victim of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Hobdin + Anne + Hobdin + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Hobdin + Mary + Hobdin + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Galloway + John + Galloway + +

Member of the Vintnersʼ Company. Victim of + the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Peirson + Peirson + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Vudall + Vudall + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Abigail + Abigail + +

Maid of Mistress Vudall. Victim of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Netlan + John + Netlan + +

Taylor. Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Nathanial Coales + Nathanial + Coales + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Halifax + John + Halifax + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Rugbie + Rugbie + +

Resident of Holborn. Victim of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Worral + John + Worral + +

Father of a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Master Becket + Becket + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Mersit + Thomas + Mersit + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Summel + Summel + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mary + Mary + +

Maid of Mistress Summel. Victim of the Fatal + Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon + Within where the upper floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending + a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Andrew White + Andrew + White + +

Father of a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Staker + Staker + +

Taylor. Resident of Salisbury Court. Victim of the + Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Sommers + Elizabeth + Sommers + +

Resident of Gray’s Inn Road. Victim of the + Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Westwood + Westwood + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Judith Bellowes + Judith + Bellowes + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Lues Pemberton + Sir + Lues + Pemberton + +

Master of a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Moore + Elizabeth + Moore + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John James + John + James + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Morris Beucresse + Morris + Beucresse + +

Apothecary. Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Davie Vaughan + Davie + Vaughan + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Field + Anne + Field + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Ployden + Ployden + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Heifime + Robert + Heifime + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Medalfe + Medalfe + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Maufield + Maufield + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Simons + Simons + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Simons + Thomas + Simons + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy Simons + Dorothy + Simons + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Paverkes + Robert + Paverkes + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Morton + Morton + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Frances Downes + Frances + Downes + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Shey + Edmond + Shey + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Joshua Perry + Joshua + Perry + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Tullye + John + Tullye + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Draper + Thomas + Draper + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Staiggs + John + Staiggs + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Elis + Thomas + Elis + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Michael Butler + Michael + Butler + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Rivals + Edmund + Rivals + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Welsh + Edmund + Welsh + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Davie + Davie + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Bavin + Bartholomew + Bavin + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Price + Richard + Price + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wood + Thomas + Wood + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate. Not + to be confused with Thomas Wood.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Hobbs + Christopher + Hobbs + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Astime + Elizabeth + Astime + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Butler + John + Butler + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate. Not to be confused with Sir John Butler.

+
+
+ + + + Clarentia + Clarentia + +

Maid. Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Turner + Jane + Turner + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Milbourne + Milbourne + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Frithwith + Anne + Frithwith + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Elton + Elton + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Walsteed + Walsteed + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Barrom + Margaret + Barrom + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Becket + Henry + Becket + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Watsonne + Sarah + Watsonne + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Bethoms + John + Bethoms + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Master Harris + Harris + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Tompson + Tompson + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Fitguift + Richard + Fitguift + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + George Ceaustour + George + Ceaustour + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Master Grimes + Grimes + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Barbaret + Barbaret + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Hucble + Hucble + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Ward + Walter + Ward + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Rigaret + Rigaret + +

Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John Brabant + John + Brabant + +

Painter. Victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Master Buckets + Buckets + +

Painter in Aldersgate Street. Victim of the + Fatal Vespers, a 1623 disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper floor of a house + collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by Robert Drury and William Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Job + Job + +

Central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Morley + Morley + +

Sister of Lady Sturton and Lady + Webbe, a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Sturton + Lady + Sturton + +

Sister of Lady Morly and Lady + Webbe, a victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623 + disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper + floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service led by + Robert Drury and William + Redyate.

+
+
+ + + + John de Bachkewelle + John + de Bachkewelle + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Assewy + Stephen + Assewy + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Walter de Finchingfeld + Walter + de Finchingfeld + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Neville + John + Neville + + + + +

Third Baron Neville. Husband of Elizabeth Neville. Father of + Ralph Neville, Thomas Neville, + and John Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Neville (née Latimer) + Elizabeth + Neville + + +

Wife of John Neville. Mother of Ralph + Neville, Thomas Neville, and John Neville. Not to be confused with Elizabeth Neville (née + Holland).

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Neville + Ralph + Neville + + + + +

First Earl of Westmorland. Father of John Neville and Lady Margaret Manners. Son of + Elizabeth Neville and John + Neville. Brother of Thomas Neville and John Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Neville + Thomas + Neville + + +

First Earl of Westmorland. Son of Elizabeth Neville and + John Neville. Brother of Ralph + Neville and John Neville. Not to be confused with + Thomas Neville.

+
+
+ + + + John Neville + John + Neville + + +

Nobleman. Son of Elizabeth Neville and John Neville. Brother of Ralph + Neville and Thomas Neville. Not to be confused with + Sir John Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Jaques Fries + Jaques + Fries + + +

Physician of Edward IV.

+
+
+ + + + William Hobbs + William + Hobbs + + +

Physician of Edward IV.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Strippe + Roger + Strippe + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Goddard + Thomas + Goddard + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Kent + Richard + Kent + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + William Tayler + William + Tayler + + +

Taylor of Henry III.

+
+
+ + + + John Calthrop + John + Calthrop + + +

Member of the Drapersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Castell + Richard + Castell + + +

Shoemaker. Resident of Westminster.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Havering + Richard + Havering + + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Trisilian + Robert + Trisilian + + +

Knight and Chief Justice. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Barons + Ralph + Barons + + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Blount + Sir + Thomas + Blount + + + +

Knight. Treasurer of Normandy. Father of Walter + Blount.

+
+ + + + William Blount + William + Blount + +

Esquire. Son of of Walter Blount. Brother of Edward Blount. Died in the Battle of Barnet. Buried at Christ Church. Not to be confused with William Blount.

+
+ + + + Edward Blount + Edward + Blount + +

Son of of Walter Blount. Brother of William Blount.

+
+ + + + John Dinham + John + Dinham + +

Knight of the Garter. Treasurer of England. Buried at + Christ Church.

+
+ + + + John Blunt + John + Blunt + + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Rowland Blunt + Rowland + Blunt + + +

Knight. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + John Bramre + John + Bramre + + +

Gentleman of Grayʼs Inn. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + John Treszawall + John + Treszawell + + +

Gentleman and taylor. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Christopher Edmonds + Sir + Christopher + Edmonds + + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Dorothy Edmonds. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Dorothy Edmonds (née Litcot) + Dame + Dorothy + Edmonds + Litcot + + +

Wife of Sir Christopher Edmonds. Daughter of Christopher Litcot. Buried at Christ + Church.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Litcot + Christopher + Litcot + + +

Esquire. Father of Dame Dorothy Edmonds.

+
+
+ + + + Gamaliel Pye + Gamaliel + Pye + + + + +

Member of the Butchersʼ Company. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Parnell (née Baxter) + Anne + Parnell + Baxter + +

Wife of Henry Prannell. Daughter of Edmond Baxter.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Baxter + Edmond + Baxter + +

Father of Anne Parnell.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Elkyn (née Wilkes) + Alice + Elkyn + Wilkes + +

Wife of William Elkyn. Mother of Ursula Elkyn. Daughter of Thomas Wilkes.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Wilkes + Thomas + Wilkes + +

Father of Alice Elkyn.

+
+
+ + + + Ursula Elkyn + Ursula + Elkyn + +

Daughter of Alice Elkyn and William Elkyn.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Laurence + Joan + Laurence + +

Wife of Thomas Banks.

+
+
+ + + + John Mundham + John + Mundham + +

Holder of a chantry.

+
+
+ + + + Agag + Agag + King of Amalek + +

King of Amalek in the Bible. Defeated by Saul, but + executed by Samuel.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel + Samuel + +

Prophet in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elijah + Elijah + +

Prophet and miracle worker in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Naboth + Naboth + +

Citizen of Jezreel in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Saul + Saul + King of the Kingdom of Israel + + +

King of the Kingdom of Israel in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pontius Pilate + Pontius + Pilate + +

Governor of Judaea in the Bible. Presided over the crucifixion of Jesus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jude the Apostle + Jude + the Apostle + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon the Zealot + Simon + the Zealot + the Cananite + +

Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rachel + Rachel + +

Favourite of Jacob’s two wives in the Bible. Mother of Joseph.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Finch + Finch + +

Recorder of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Felcham + Thomas + Felcham + +

Financier of Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + + Elizabeth Neville (née Holland) + Elizabeth + Neville + Holland + +

Wife of John Neville. Mother of Ralph Neville. Daughter of Thomas Holland. Buried at + Greyfriars. Not to be confused with Elizabeth Neville.

+
+
+ + + + John Neville + John + Neville + + + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Neville. Father of Ralph Neville. Son of Ralph + Neville.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ralph Neville + Raplh + Neville + + +

Earl of Westmorland. Son of Elizabeth Neville and John Neville.

+
+
+ + + + Eleanor Percy + Eleanor + Percy + + + + +

Duchess of Buckingham. Buried at Christ Church.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Bradbury + Robert + Bradbury + + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Chape + Francis + Chape + + +

Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Poynes + Nicholas + Poynes + + +

Esquire. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + John Devereux + John + Devereux + + + +

Knight. Buried at Greyfriars.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Waren + Nicholas + Waren + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of + Margaret Crome.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Crome + Margaret + Crome + +

Wife of Nicholas Waren.

+
+
+ + + + William Harvie + William + Harvie + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of + Maudlin Harvie, Margaret + Harvie, and Joane Harvie. Father of Robert Harvie. Not to be confused with William Harvey.

+
+
+ + + + Maudlin Harvie + Maudlin + Harvie + + +

Wife of William Harvie. Mother of Robert Harvie.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Harvie + Margaret + Harvie + + +

Wife of William Harvie.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Harvie + Joane + Harvie + +

Wife of William Harvie.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Harvie + Robert + Harvie + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of + Sarah Audley. Son of William + Harvie and Maudlin Harvie.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Audley + Sarah + Audley + +

Wife of Robert Harvie.

+
+
+ + + + George Hearne + George + Hearne + +

Member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company. + Artificer of mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Munday + Richard + Munday + +

Member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company. + Artificer of mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Rowland Bucket + Rowland + Bucket + + + +

Painter, engraver, and carver. Artificer of mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Norman + Robert + Norman + + +

Member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company. Artificer + of mayoral shows.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Lyle + Lord + Lyle + + +

Father of Sir Robert Lyle.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Hall + Edward + Hall + + +

Gentleman of Grayʼs Inn. Buried at Christ Church. Not to be confused with Edward Hall or + Edward Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Mason + Roger + Mason + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Benefactor + of the poor. Husband of Jane Mason. Father of Katharine Mason.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Mason + Jane + Mason + +

Wife of Roger Mason. Mother of Katharine Mason.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Mason + Katharine + Mason + +

Daughter of Roger Mason and Jane + Mason.

+
+
+ + + + John Buckeridge + John + Buckeridge + +

Doctor of Divinity at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Sikling + Edward + Sikling + +

Churchwarden of St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Richard May + Richard + May + +

Churchwarden of St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + David Jones + David + Jones + +

Churchwarden of St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Webbe + Roger + Webbe + +

Churchwarden of St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + William Day + William + Day + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of + Elizabeth Day. Son of Thomas Day. + Brother of George Day. Buried at St. + Michael, Cornhill. Monument at St. Giles, + Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Day + Thomas + Day + +

Father of William Day and George + Day.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Day + Elizabeth + Day + +

Wife of William Day.

+
+
+ + + + George Day + George + Day + +

Son of Thomas Day. Brother of William Day.

+
+
+ + + + Cornelis Danckerts I + Cornelis + Danckerts + + + + +

Dutch engraver and printer.

+ + British Museum + +
+
+ + + + Richard Newcourt + Richard + Newcourt + + + + +

Cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rutgerus Hermannides + Rutgerus + Hermannides + + +

Cartographer.

+
+
+ + + + Jacob Venckel + Jacob + Venckel + + +

Cartographer.

+
+
+ + + + John Overton + John + Overton + + +

Cartographer and printseller. Member of the Stationers’ + Company.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Walton + Robert + Walton + + +

Cartographer.

+
+
+ + + + Hermann Moll + Hermann + Moll + + +

Cartographer, engraver, and printer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reginald Pole + Reginald + Pole + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1556–1558.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Augustine of Hippo + Augustine + + +

Theologian and philosopher. Patron of the Austin + Friars.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tertullian + Tertullian + + +

Christian author.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Iwyn + John + Iwyn + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Founder of Greyfriars.

+
+
+ + + + Richard de Grey + Richard + de Grey + + + +

Baron. Member of Henry III’s military household.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Benjamin Cole + Benjamin + Cole + + + + +

Printmaker.

+ + British Museum + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Shakespeare + Edmund + Shakespeare + + + + +

Actor. Brother of William Shakespeare. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lancelot Andrews + Lancelot + Andrews + Bishop of Chichester + Bishop of Ely + Bishop of Winchester + + + + +

Bishop of Chichester 1605–1609. Bishop of Ely 1609–1619. Bishop of Winchester 1618–1626. Buried + at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon St. Mary-Overies + Simon + St. Mary-Overies + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middleton’s The Puritan Widow.

+
+ + + + William Simonds + William + Simonds + +

Parish lecturer.

+
+ + + + Edward Philips + Edward + Philips + +

Parish lecturer.

+
+ + + + John Overs + John + Overa + +

Dramatic character in The true history of the life and sudden death + of old Iohn Overs, the rich ferry-man of London And how he lost his life by his owne + covetousnesse. And of his daughter Mary, who caused the Church of Saint Mary Overs in + Southwark to be built, and of the building of London-Bridge.

+
+ + + + Mary Overs + Mary + Overa + +

Dramatic haracter in The true history of the life and sudden death + of old Iohn Overs, the rich ferry-man of London And how he lost his life by his owne + covetousnesse. And of his daughter Mary, who caused the Church of Saint Mary Overs in + Southwark to be built, and of the building of London-Bridge.

+
+ + + + Richard Field + Richard + Field + + +

Printer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + James Roberts + James + Roberts + + +

Printer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Aggas + Edward + Aggas + + +

Bookseller, printer, and translator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Boughton + Anne + Boughton + + +

Wife of Henry Suckley.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth English + Elizabeth + English + + +

Wife of Henry Suckley.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Fletcher + Alice + Fletcher + + +

Wife of Henry Suckley.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Cachemaide + Agnes + Cachemaide + + +

Wife of Henry Suckley.

+
+
+ + + + John Brian + John + Brian + + +

Alderman during the reign of Henry V. Benefactor of + Holy Trinity the Less. Buried at Holy + Trinity the Less. Not to be confused with John + Brian.

+
+
+ + + + William de Ros + William + de Ros + + +

Duke of Hamelake. Recipient of a tower by Baynard’s Castle, + given by Edward III in the second year of his reign.

+
+
+ + + + Thomasine Albany + Thomasine + Albany + + + +

Wife of William Albany. Buried at All + Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Albany + Joane + Albany + + + +

Wife of William Albany. Buried at All + Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Hulson + Robert + Hulson + + +

Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Mellishe + Robert + Mellishe + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at + All Hallows, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Budge + Henry + Budge + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Mildred, Bread Street in 1419.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Copynger + Thomas + Copynger + + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Clivelod + Thomas + Clivelod + + + +

Clothier. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Cuthbart Barne + Sir + Cuthbart + Barne + + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Laurence de Brooke + Laurence + de Brooke + + +

Owner of houses in the Parish of St. Andrew by the + Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Hardel + Katharine + Hardel + + +

Wife of William Hardel.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Balthrop + Robert + Balthrop + +

Sergeant-Surgeon to Elizabeth I. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Bodley + Sir + Thomas + Bodley + +

Founder of the Bodleian Library. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s + Hospital.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sir William Knight + Sir + William + Knight + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Chadwell + Chadwell + + +

Physician. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + John Bryry + John + Bryry + + +

Master of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Forde + Joane + Forde + + + +

Wife of Roger Forde. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Forde + Margaret + Forde + + + +

Wife of Roger Forde. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Westwick + Anne + Westwick + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + John Ireland + John + Ireland + + + +

Deputy of Breadstreet Ward. Master of the Salters’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth + Ireland. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Ireland + Elizabeth + Ireland + + + +

Wife of John Ireland. Buried at St. + Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + William de Avinger + William + de Avinger + + +

Buried at St. John the Evangelist.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Stanes + Nicholas + Stanes + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Margaret Moses. Buried at St. Margaret Moses.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bray + Nicholas + Bray + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Margaret Moses. Buried at St. Margaret Moses.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Daniel + Alice + Daniel + + + +

Wife of John Daniel. Mother of Gerard + Daniel. Buried at St. Margaret Moses.

+
+
+ + + + John Daniel + John + Daniel + + +

Esquire and citizen of London. Husband of Alice Daniel. Father of Gerard + Daniel.

+
+
+ + + + Gerard Daniel + Gerard + Daniel + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Son of Alice Daniel and John Daniel.

+
+
+ + + + John Chamber + John + Chamber + + +

Citizen of London. Chantry in Holy + Trinity the Less. Buried at Holy Trinity the Less.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Rishby + Thomas + Rishby + + +

Esquire. Husband of Alice Rishby. Buried at Holy Trinity the Less.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Rishby + Alice + Rishby + + +

Wife of Thomas Rishby. Buried at Holy + Trinity the Less.

+
+
+ + + + John Mirfin + John + Mirfin + + + +

Auditor of the Exchequer. Buried at Holy Trinity the + Less.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Fowlar + Sir + Richard + Fowlar + + + +

Buried at Holy Trinity the Less.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Cope + Sir + John + Cope + + +

Father of George Cope. Buried at Holy + Trinity the Less. Not to be confused with John Cope.

+
+
+ + + + George Cope + George + Cope + + + +

Son of Sir John Cope. Buried at Holy + Trinity the Less.

+
+
+ + + + John Suring + John + Suring + + + +

Citizen of London. Buried at St. + Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Darlington + Roger + Darlington + + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Bradburge + Richard + Bradburge + + + +

Citizen of London. Buried at St. + Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + William Clarke + William + Clarke + + + +

Citizen of London. Buried at St. + Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + James Pitman + James + Pitman + + + +

Citizen of London. Buried at St. + Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Farneford + Richard + Farneford + + + +

Citizen of London. Buried at St. + Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Nicholas + Thomas + Nicholas + + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + William Brade + William + Brade + + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Leonard Smith + Leonard + Smith + + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Halye of Ipswitch + Robert + Halye + + +

Merchant. Husband of Dorothy Halye of Ipswitch. Father of + Mary Wymer. Buried at St. Nicholas + Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy Halye of Ipswitch + Dorothy + Halye + + + +

Wife of Robert Halye of Ipswitch. Mother of Mary Wymer. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole + Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Wymer (née Halye) + Mary + Wymer + Halye + + +

Wife of William Wymer. Daughter of Robert Halye of Ipswitch and Dorothy Halye of + Ipswitch. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + William Wymer + William + Wymer + + +

Father of William Wymer.

+
+
+ + + + William Wymer + William + Wymer + + + +

Son of William Wymer. Husband of Mary + Wymer. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + John Widnell + John + Widnell + + + + +

Member of the Merchant-Taylors’ Company. Buried at + St. Nicholas Olave.

+
+
+ + + + John Skip + John + Skip + Bishop of Hereford + + + + +

Bishop of Hereford 1539-1552. Buried at St. Mary Mounthaw.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Randall + Richard + Randall + + + + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company. Free of the Pewterers’ Company. Husband of Margaret Randall. Father of Joyce Randall. Buried at + St. Mary Somerset.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Randall + Margaret + Randall + + +

Wife of Richard Randall. Mother of Joyce Randall. Buried at St. Mary Somerset.

+
+
+ + + + Joyce Randall + Joyce + Randall + + +

Daughter of Richard Randall and Margaret Randall. Buried at St. Mary Somerset.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Smith + Katharine + Smith + + + +

Wife of David Smith. Buried at St. + Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + James Austen + James + Austen + + + +

Husband of Joyce Clarke. Father of William Austen. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s + Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Joyce Clarke + Joyce + Austen + Clarke + + +

Wife of James Austen and Sir Robert + Clarke. Mother of William Austen. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + William Austen + William + Austen + + +

Son of Joyce Clarke and James + Austen. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Clarke + Sir + Robert + Clarke + + +

Knight. Husband of Joyce Clarke. Not to be confused with + Robert Clarke.

+
+
+ + + + William of York + William + + +

Provost of Beverly. Not to be confused with William of + York.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Wells + Henry + Wells + + + +

Rector of St. Nicholas Olave. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + John Blitheman + John + Blitheman + + + + +

Composer and musician. Buried at St. Nicholas Olave.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Sandhill + William + Sandhill + + + +

Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. Latin epitaph in Stow + 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Lacy + Richard + Lacy + + + +

Parson. Buried at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Sutton + Thomas + Sutton + + + +

Clergyman.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Yelverton + Sir + Henry + Yelverton + + + +

Judge and politician.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Ellis Hilton + Ellis + Hilton + + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Martin (née Roissei) + Mary + Martin + + + +

Wife of Thomas Martin. Daughter of John Roissei. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633. Buried at St. + Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + John Par + John + Par + + + +

Embroiderer. Husband of Mary Par. Father of Anne Gough. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s + Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Par + Mary + Par + + + +

Wife of John Par. Mother of Anne + Gough. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Gough (née Par) + Anne + Gough + Par + + +

Wife of Thomas Gough. Daughter of John + Par and Mary Par.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Gough + Thomas + Gough + + +

Esquire. Husband of Anne Gough.

+
+
+ + + + John Parnt + John + Parnt + + +

Founder of a chantry.

+
+
+ + + + John Ley + John + Ley + + + +

Latin epitaph in Stow 1633. Buried at St. Andrew by the + Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + John Barnard + John + Barnard + + + +

Butcher. Citizen of London. Husband of Elinore Barnard and Alice Barnard. + Latin epitaph in Stow 1633. Possibly the same person as John + Barnard. Buried at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + + Thomasine Butler + Thomasine + Butler + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Butler. Buried at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Long + Henry + Long + + + + +

Esquire. Godson of Henry VIII. Husband of Dorothie Long. Father of Elizabeth + Long. Son of Sir Richard Long. Buried at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Long + Sir + Richard + Long + + + + +

Knight. Senior member of Henry VIII’s privy chamber. Father + of Henry Long. Son of Sir Thomas + Long.

+ + ODNB + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Long + Sir + Thomas + Long + + + + +

Knight. Father of Sir Richard Long.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Dorothie Long (née Clarke) + Dorothie + Long + Clarke + + + +

Wife of Henry Long. Mother of Elizabeth Long. Daughter of Nicholas Clarke. See + related Wikipedia entry for <name ref="mol:LONG14">Henry + Long</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Clarke + Nicholas + Clarke + + +

Esquire. Husband of Elizabeth Clarke. Father of Dorothie Long.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Long + Elizabeth + Long + + +

Daughter of Henry Long and Dorothie + Long.

+
+
+ + + + William Nicholson + William + Nicholson + + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Citizen of London. Husband of Joane Nicholson. + Father of Helen Branche and Benjamin + Nicholson. Buried at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Nicholson (née Company) + Joane + Nicholson + Company + + +

Wife of William Nicholson. Mother of Helen Branche and Benjamin Nicholson. Daughter of + William Company.

+
+
+ + + + William Company + William + Company + + +

Gentleman. Father of Joane Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + John Minor + John + Minor + + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Helen Branche.

+
+
+ + + + Benjamin Nicholson + Benjamin + Nicholson + + +

Father of Robert Nicholson and George Nicholson. Son of William Nicholson and Joane Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Nicholson + Robert + Nicholson + + +

Son of Benjamin Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + George Nicholson + George + Nicholson + + +

Son of Benjamin Nicholson.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Beauchamp + Sir + John + Beauchamp + + + + +

First Baron Beauchamp of Warwicke. Knight of the Garter. Son of Sir + Guy de Beauchamp. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Not + to be confused with Sir John Beauchamp.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dame Alice Pierce + Dame + Alice + Pierce + + +

Concubine of Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + Balstred + Balstred + + +

Husband of Alice Balstred.

+
+
+ + + + Kniffe + Kniffe + + +

Father of Alice Balstred.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Paris Courtney + Sir + Paris + Courtney + + +

Rode to the Justs in Smithfield during the reign of Richard II.

+
+
+ + + + James II and VII + James + II + VII + King of Scotland + King of England + King of Ireland + + + + +

King of Scotland, England, and Ireland 1685-1688. Husband of Mary of Modena.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary of Modena + Mary + Queen consort of England + Queen consort of Scotland + Queen consort of Ireland + + + + +

Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1685-1688. Wife of James II.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel John Neele + Samuel + John + Neele + + + +

Engraver and cartographer.

+ + British + Museum +
+
+ + + + Valerian III + Valerian + III + + +

Earl of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Husband of Lady Maud Courtney.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Maud Courtney + Lady + Maud + Courtney + + +

Wife of Valerian III. Sister of Richard II.

+
+
+ + + + Albert I of Bavaria + Albert + I + +

Duke of Bavaria and Earl of Holland and Hainault. Father of William II of Bavaria.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William II of Bavaria + William + II + +

Duke of Bavaria and Earl of Stavoren. Son of Albert I of + Bavaria.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Francis + John + Francis + Sheriff + Mayor + + +

Sheriff of London + 1390-1391. + Mayor 1400-1401. Member of the Goldsmiths’ + Company. Husband of Elizabeth Francis. Monument at St. John Zachary.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Jean Froissart + Jean + Froissart + +

Author and historian.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Darell + Sir + William + Darell + + +

Knight. Banner-bearer of Scotland to Richard II.

+
+
+ + + + + + Griffin Lloyd + Griffin + Lloyd + + + +

Doctor of Law. Buried at St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf. Latin + epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + John Roissei + John + Roissei + + +

Father of Mary Martin. Possibly the same person as John Rois.

+
+
+ + + + John Sugar + John + Sugar + + + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Husband of + Margaret Sugar. Buried at St. Mary + Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Sugar + Margaret + Sugar + + + +

Wife of John Sugar. Buried at St. + Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Herbert Randolph + Herbert + Randolph + + + +

Esquire. Heir of Barnard Randolph. Husband of Judith Randolph. Buried at St. Mary + Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Judith Randolph (née Shirley) + Judith + Randolph + Shirley + + +

Wife of Herbert Randolph. Daughter of Anthony Shirley.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Shirley + Anthony + Shirley + + +

Esquire. Father of Judith Randolph.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Serle + Margaret + Serle + + + +

Wife of Alexander Serle. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Serle + Alexander + Serle + + +

Husband of Margaret Serle. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Dethick + Jane + Dethick + + + +

Wife of Gilbert Dethick. Daughter of Alexander Serle and Margaret Serle. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + George Coleman + George + Coleman + + + +

Gentleman. Husband of Alice Coleman. Buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Coleman (née Gainsford) + Alice + Coleman + Gainsford + + + +

Wife of George Coleman. Daughter of George Gainsford and Elizabeth Gainsford. Buried at + St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.

+
+
+ + + + George Gainsford + George + Gainsford + + +

Esquire. Husband of Elizabeth Gainsford. Father of Alice Coleman. Son of Sir John + Gainsford. Brother of Sir John Gainsford.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Gainsford (née Alphew) + Elizabeth + Gainsford + Alphew + + +

Wife of George Gainsford. Mother of Alice Coleman.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Gainsford + Sir + John + Gainsford + + +

Knight. Father of George Gainsford and Sir John Gainsford. Not to be confused with Sir John + Gainsford.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Gainsford + Sir + John + Gainsford + + +

Knight. Son of Sir John Gainsford. Brother of George Gainsford. Not to be confused with Sir + John Gainsford.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Clarke (née Ramsey) + Elizabeth + Clarke + Ramsey + + +

Wife of Nicholas Clarke. Mother of Dorothie Long. Daughter of Thomas Ramsey.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Ramsey + Thomas + Ramsey + + +

Esquire. Father of Elizabeth Clarke. Possibly the same + person as Sir Thomas Ramsey.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Eleanor St. Leger + Lady + Eleanor + St. Leger + + +

Wife of Sir Anthony St. Leger. Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Markham + Richard + Markham + + +

Esquire. Father of Lady Eleanor St. Leger.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Langton + Sir + Thomas + Langton + + +

Baron of Newton. Husband of Dame Elizabeth Langton.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Langton + Dame + Elizabeth + Langton + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Langton. Daughter of Sir Edward Stanley. Buried at St. + Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Nathaniel Whittock + Nathaniel + Whittock + + + + +

Lithographic draughtsman, engraver, and printer.

+ + British + Museum + +
+
+ + + + Richard Snelling + Richard + Snelling + + +

Husband of Margery May. Buried at St. + Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Margery May + Margery + May + + +

Wife of Richard Snelling. Daughter of George May. Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + George May + George + May + + +

Esquire. Father of Margery May.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Essex + Joane + Essex + + +

Buried at St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Cotton + Henry + Cotton + + +

Son of Thomas Cotton. Buried at St. + Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cotton + Thomas f + Cotton + + +

Esquire. Husband of Dorothy Tamworth Father of Henry Cotton.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothy Tamworth + Dorothy + Tamworth + + +

Wife of Thomas Cotton. Buried at St. + Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Montagu + Sir + Edward + Montagu + + +

Knight of the Bath. Husband of Frances Cotton. Not to be + confused with Sir Edward Montagu or Edward Montagu.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Frances Cotton + Frances + Cotton + + +

Wife of Sir Edward Montagu. Sister of Henry Cotton.

+
+
+ + + + William Mulsho + William + Mulsho + + +

Esquire. Husband of Rebecca Cotton.

+
+
+ + + + Rebecca Cotton + Rebecca + Cotton + + +

Wife of William Mulsho. Sister of Henry + Cotton.

+
+
+ + + + John Alphew + John + Alphew + + +

Esquire. Father of Elizabeth Gainsford.

+
+
+ + + + Alcia Barwis + Alcia + Barwis + + +

Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s. Latin epitaph in + Stow.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Redman + Thomas + Redman + + + +

Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s. Latin epitaph in + Stow.

+
+
+ + + + Aluredus Copeley + Aluredus + Copeley + + + +

Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s. Latin epitaph in + Stow.

+
+
+ + + + Alison Heriot + Alison + Heriot + + + +

Wife of George Heriot. Buried at St. + Gregory by St. Paul’s. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Martha Forthe + Martha + Forthe + + + +

Wife of Robert Forthe. Buried at St. + Gregory by St. Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Forthe + Robert + Forthe + + +

Doctor of Law. Husband of Martha Forthe.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Baker + Edward + Baker + + + +

Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s. Latin epitaph in + Stow.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Sandys (née Thornehurst) + Mary + Sandys + Thornehurst + + + +

Wife of Thomas Sandys. Daughter of Sir Stephen Thornehurst and Dame Sybill Thornehurst. + Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Sandys + Thomas + Sandys + + +

Esquire. Husband of Mary Sandys.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Stephen Thornehurst + Sir + Stephen + Thornehurst + + +

Knight. Husband of Dame Sybill Thornehurst. Father of Mary Sandys.

+
+
+ + + + Dame Sybill Thornehurst + Dame + Sybill + Thornehurst + + +

Wife of Sir Stephen Thornehurst. Mother of Mary Sandys.

+
+
+ + + + Arthur Medlycote + Arthur + Medlycote + + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Citizen + of London. Husband of Elizabeth + Medlycote. Son of Richard Medlycote. Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Medlycote (née Philips) + Elizabeth + Medlycote + Philips + + + +

Wife of Arthur Medlycote. Daughter of John Philips. Buried at St. Gregory by St. + Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Medlycote + Richard + Medlycote + + +

Gentleman. Father of Arthur Medlycote.

+
+
+ + + + John Philips + John + Philips + + +

Father of Elizabeth Medlycote.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothie Manwood (née Theobald) + Dorothie + Manwood + Theobald + + + +

Wife of John Crooke, Ralph + Allen, and Sir Roger Manwood. Mother of Dorothie Honywood, John Manwood, Thomas Manwood, Margerie Lewson, Anne Hart, and Sir Peter Manwood. + Daughter of John Theobald. Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + John Theobald + John + Theobald + + +

Esquire. Father of Dorothie Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + John Crooke + John + Crooke + + +

Doctor of Law. Husband of Dorothie Manwood. Father of Dorothie Honywood.

+
+
+ + + + Dorothie Honywood (née Crooke) + Dorothie + Honywood + Crooke + + +

Wife of Robert Honywood. Daughter of John Crooke and Dorothie Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Honywood + Robert + Honywood + + +

Esquire. Husband of Dorothie Honywood.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Allen + Ralph + Allen + + +

Alderman. Husband of Dorothie Manwood. Possibly the same + person as Ralph Aleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Roger Manwood + Sir + Roger + Manwood + + +

Knight. Judge. Lord Chief Baron of the Ex-chequer. Husband of Dorothie Manwood. Father of John Manwood, Thomas Manwood, Margerie Lewson, Anne Hart, and Sir Peter Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + John Manwood + John + Manwood + + +

Son of Sir Roger Manwood and Dorothie + Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Manwood + Thomas + Manwood + + +

Son of Sir Roger Manwood and Dorothie + Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Margerie Lewson (née Manwood) + Margerie + Lewson + Manwood + + +

Wife of Sir John Lewson. Daughter of Sir Roger Manwood and Dorothie Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Lewson + Sir + John + Lewson + + +

Knight. Husband of Margerie Lewson.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Hart (née Manwood) + Anne + Hart + Manwood + + +

Wife of Sir Percivall Hart. Daughter of Sir Roger Manwood and Dorothie + Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Percivall Hart + Sir + Percivall + Hart + + +

Courtier. Knight. Husband of Anne Hart.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Peter Manwood + Sir + Peter + Manwood + + +

Knight of the Bath. Son of Sir Roger Manwood and Dorothie Manwood.

+
+
+ + + + Joanna Wallron + Joanna + Wallron + + + +

Daughter of Nicholas Wallron. Buried at St. Gregory by St. Paul’s.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Wallron + Nicholas + Wallron + + +

Father of Joanna Wallron.

+
+
+ + + + William de Luda + William + de Luda + Bishop of Ely + + +

Bishop of Ely 1290–1298.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Algodus + Algodus + +

First prior of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+ + + + John Duncell + John + Duncell + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Monument + at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Tonge + Thomas + Tonge + + + +

Norroy King of Arms 1522 and Clarenceux King of Arms 1534. + Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark). See related ODNB entry + for Susan Tonge.

+
+
+ + + + William Wickham + William + Wickham + Bishop of Lincoln + Bishop of Winchester + + + +

Bishop of Lincoln 1584-1595. Bishop of Winchester 1595-1595. + Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Rocque + John + Rocque + + + + +

Land surveyor and cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + Daniel Crouch Rare Books +
+
+ + + + John Pine + John + Pine + + + + +

Designer, engraver, and cartographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Overton + Henry + Overton + + + + +

Map printer. Son of John Overton.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Cure + Thomas + Cure + + + +

Esquire. Master of the Saddlers’ Company. Royal + Saddler to Edward VI, Mary I, and + Elizabeth I. Buried at St. Saviour + (Southwark).

+ + ODNB + HPO + +
+
+ + + + John Trehearne + John + Trehearne + + + +

Servant of Elizabeth I. Porter of James + VI and I. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Peter Humble + Peter + Humble + + +

Gentleman. Son of Richard Humble and Margaret Humble. Brother of John Humble, Katharine Humble, Weltham Humble, Margaret Humble, and Elizabeth Humble. + Dedicated a monument at St. Saviour (Southwark) to Richard Humble and Margaret Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Humble + Richard + Humble + + + +

Alderman of Farringdon Without Ward. Husband of Margaret Humble and Isabel Humble. + Father of Peter Humble, John + Humble, Katharine Humble, Weltham + Humble, Margaret Humble, and Elizabeth Humble. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark). + Buried with Elizabeth Humble.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Humble + Margaret + Humble + + +

Wife of Richard Humble. Mother of Peter + Humble + John Humble, Katharine Humble, + Weltham Humble, Margaret Humble, + and Elizabeth Humble. Daughter of John + Peirson. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark). Not to be + confused with Margaret Humble.

+
+
+ + + + John Humble + John + Humble + + +

Son of Richard Humble and Margaret + Humble. Brother of Peter Humble, Katharine Humble, Weltham Humble, Margaret Humble, and Elizabeth + Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Katharine Humble + Katharine + Humble + + +

Daughter of Richard Humble and Margaret + Humble. Sister of Peter Humble, John Humble, Weltham Humble, Margaret Humble, and Elizabeth Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Weltham Humble + Weltham + Humble + + +

Daughter of Richard Humble and Margaret + Humble. Sister of Peter Humble, John Humble, Katharine Humble, Margaret Humble, and Elizabeth Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Humble + Margaret + Humble + + +

Daughter of Richard Humble and Margaret + Humble. Sister of Peter Humble, John Humble, Katharine Humble, Weltham Humble, and Elizabeth Humble. Not to be + confused with Margaret Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Humble + Elizabeth + Humble + + + +

Daughter of Richard Humble and Margaret + Humble. Sister of Peter Humble, John Humble, Katharine Humble, Weltham Humble, and Margaret Humble. Buried with Richard Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Isabel Humble (née Kitchinman) + Isabel + Humble + Kitchinman + + +

Wife of Richard Humble. Daughter of Robert Kitchinman.

+
+
+ + + + John Pierson + John + Pierson + + +

Gentleman. Father of Margaret Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Kitchinman + Robert + Kitchinman + + +

Gentleman. Father of Isabel Humble.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Bingham + Sir + John + Bingham + + + +

Esquire. Royal Saddler of Elizabeth I and James VI and I. In 1616 gave tenements in Kent Street, providing two scholarships for St. Saviour (Southwark)’s grammar school. Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + William Emerson + William + Emerson + + + +

Clerk. Owned the Spur Inn in Southwark. Builder of tenements on the old churchyard of St. Margaret (Southwark). Monument at St. Saviour + (Southwark).

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + John Symons + John + Symons + + + +

Citizen of London. Member of the Bakers’ Company. Son of Samuel Symons. + Benefactor for the parishes of St. Saviour (Southwark), St. George (Southwark), and St. Mary + (Newington). Monument at St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Symons + Samuel + Symons + + +

Father of John Symons.

+
+
+ + + + Master Sampson + Sampson + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Olave (Southwark) and the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Master Smith + Smith + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Master Randall Carter + Randall + Carter + + +

Citizen of London. Member of the Tallow Chandlers’ Company. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Master Edward Hulit + Edward + Hulit + + +

Gentleman. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Brooker + Hugh + Brooker + + +

Esquire. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark). Buried at + St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Marshall + Thomas + Marshall + + +

Benefactor of the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Master William Evans + William + Evans + + + +

Benefactor of the poor in the Parish of St. George (Southwark). Freed + from the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. George (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + James Savage + James + Savage + + + +

Benefactor of the poor in the Parish of St. George (Southwark). Buried at St. George (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Brandon + Sir + William + Brandon + + + +

Esquire. Knight Marshal of the Marshalsea Court. + Father of Sir Thomas Brandon. Grandfather of Charles Brandon. See related ODNB entry + for <name ref="mol:BRAN7">Charles Brandon</name>.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Malledge + Thomas + Malledge + + + +

Citizen of London. Husband of Helen + Malledge. Monument at St. Olave (Southwark).

+
+
+ + + + Helen Malledge + Helen + Malledge + + +

Wife of Thomas Malledge.

+
+
+ + + + John Eston + John + Eston + + + + +

Esquire. Justice of the Peace. City Steward of Southwark. + Imprisoned in the Tower of London + 1552. Husband + of Margaret Eston. Buried at St. Olave (Southwark).

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Eston + Margaret + Eston + + +

Wife of John Eston.

+
+
+ + + + John Gates + John + Gates + + + + +

Courtier and chief gentleman of the Privy Chamber.

+ + ODNB + HPO + +
+
+ + + + William Benson + William + Benson + + + + +

Son of Robert Benson and Mary + Lisle. Brother of Richard Benson. Half-brother of Thomas Ravis. Father of Thomas Benson. + Cousin of William Lisle. Buried in St. + Olave (Southwark). Not to be confused with William + Benson.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Benson + Robert + Benson + + + +

Husband of Mary Lisle. Father of William Benson and Richard Benson. Grandfather of + Thomas Benson.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Lisle + Mary + Lisle + + +

Wife of Robert Benson and Thomas + Ravis. Mother of William Benson, Richard Benson, and Thomas Ravis. Aunt of William Lisle. Grandmother of Thomas + Benson. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:RAVI1">Thomas + Ravis</name>.

+
+
+ + + + William Lisle + William + Lisle + + + + +

Translator and Anglo-Saxon scholar. Nephew of Mary Lisle. + Cousin of Thomas Ravis, William + Benson, and Richard Benson. Wrote the epitaph on William Benson’s tomb in St. Olave + (Southwark).

+ + ODNB + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ravis + Thomas + Ravis + Bishop of Gloucester + Bishop of London + + + + +

Bishop of Gloucester 1604–1607. Bishop of London + 1607–1609. Son of Mary + Lisle and Thomas Ravis. Half-brother of William Benson and Richard Benson. + Cousin of Willam Lisle. Buried at St + Paul’s Cathedral. Not to be confused with Thomas + Ravis.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Ravis + Thomas + Ravis + + +

Husband of Mary Lisle. Father of Thomas + Ravis. Not to be confused with Thomas Ravis.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Benson + Richard + Benson + + +

Son of Robert Benson and Mary + Lisle. Brother of William Benson. Half-brother of Thomas Ravis. Cousin of William Lisle. + Uncle of Thomas Benson.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Benson + Thomas + Benson + + +

Son of William Benson. Grandson of Mary + Lisle and Robert Benson. Nephew of Richard Benson.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Illingworth + Sir + Tichard + Illingworth + + +

Baron of the Exchequer. Father of Ralph Illingworth. Buried + at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Illingworth + Ralph + Illingworth + + +

Father of Ralph Thomas, Ralph + Illingworth, and Richard Illingworth. Son of Sir Richard Illingworth. Buried at St. + Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Thomas + Ralph + Thomas + + +

Son of Ralph Illingworth. Brother of Ralph Illingworth and Richard Illingworth. Buried at + St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Illingworth + Ralph + Illingworth + + +

Son of Ralph Illingworth. Brother of Ralph Thomas and Richard Illingworth. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Illingworth + Richard + Illingworth + + +

Son of Ralph Illingworth. Brother of Ralph Thomas and Ralph Illingworth. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Collet + John + Collet + + +

Husband of Alice Collet. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street. Not to be confused with John + Collet.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Collet + Alice + Collet + + +

Wife of John Collet. Buried at St. + Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas fitz-Williams + Sir + Thomas + fitz-Williams + + +

Father of Thomas fitz-Williams. Possibly the same person as + Sir Thomas fitz-William.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas fitz-Williams + Thomas + fitz-Williams + + +

Son of Sir Thomas fitz-Williams. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Ostrich + Thomas + Ostrich + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at + St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Swetenham + Richard + Swetenham + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + William Dunthorne + William + Dunthorne + + +

Town Clerk of London. Buried at St. + Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Morsted + Simon + Morsted + + +

Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Pikehurst + Thomas + Pikehurst + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Take + Richard + Take + + +

Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Ashcombe + Robert + Ashcombe + + +

Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lovet + Thomas + Lovet + Sheriff + + +

Esquire. Sheriff of Northamptonshire. Buried at St. Alban, Wood + Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Spare + John + Spare + + +

Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Mirley + Katherine + Mirley + + +

Daughter of Sir Thomas Mirley. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Mirley + Sir + Thomas + Mirley + + +

Knight. Father of Katherine Mirley.

+
+
+ + + + William Linchelade + William + Linchelade + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Penie + John + Penie + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + John Thomas + John + Thomas + + +

Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street. Not to be confused with John Thomas.

+
+
+ + + + William Skarborough + William + Skarborough + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Simon de Berching + Simon + de Berching + + +

Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Cheke + Sir + John + Cheke + + +

Knight. Schoolmaster of Edward VI. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.

+
+
+ + + + Hugan + Hugan + + +

Namesake of Huggin Lane, Wood Street (also known as Hugan Lane).

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cheney + Thomas + Cheney + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Possibly + the same person as Thomas Cheney. Not to be confused with Thomas Cheney.

+
+
+ + + + John Cheney + John + Cheney + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + Reginald Grey + Reginald + Grey + + +

Fifth Earl of Kent. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Writhesley + Sir + Thomas + Writhesley + + +

Officer of Arms. Husband of Jane Writhesley. Son of Sir John Writhesley. Half-brother of John + Writhesley and Margaret Writhesley. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jane Writhesley (née Hall) + Jane + Writhesley + Hall + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Writhesley. Daughter of William Hall. Buried at All Hallows + Staining.

+
+
+ + + + Elinore Barnard + Elinore + Barnard + + +

Wife of John Barnard.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Barnard + Alice + Barnard + + +

Wife of John Barnard.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Littleton + Edward + Littleton + + + + +

Baron Littleton. Esquire. Recorder of London.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Montagu + Sir + Henry + Montagu + + + + +

Recorder of London.

+ + HPO + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Martin + Thomas + Martin + + +

Esquire. Husband of Mary Martin.

+
+
+ + + + Aron + Aron + +

Son of Abraham. Not to be confused with Aron.

+
+ + + + Abraham + Abraham + +

Father of Aron.

+
+ + + + Reynold + Reynold + +

Prior of St. Bartholomew’s Priory.

+
+ + + + Robert Fitzwalter + Robert + Fitzwalter + + + +

One of the leaders of the opposition to John I during the First Baron’s War. An owner of Baynard’s Castle. Son of Walter fitz Robert and Matilda fitz Robert. Father of Sir Walter Fitzwalter and Matilda de Mandeville.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Almundus + Almundus + +

Priest of St. Botolph, Billingsgate.

+
+ + + + + + Thomas Eyre + Thomas + Eyre + +

Son of Sir Simon Eyre and Alice Eyre. Father of Thomas Eyre.

+
+ + + + Thomas Eyre + Thomas + Eyre + +

Son of Thomas Eyre.

+
+ + + + Grey + Grey + +

Apothecary.

+
+ + + + Henry de Frowyk + Henry + de Frowyk + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1274-1275. + Member of the Pepperers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Sir John de Gisors + Sir + John + de Gisors + Mayor + +

Mayor of London + 1311-1315. + Member of the Pepperers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Simon de Abyndon + Simon + de Abyndon + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1319-1320. + Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Hugh Marberer + Hugh + Marberer + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1338-1339. + Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John de Northampton + John + de Northampton + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1376-1377. + Mayor 1381-1383. Member of the Drapers’ + Company.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + William Lambe + William + Lambe + + +

Rebuilt the Holborn Conduit in 1577. Possibly the same person + as William Lamb.

+
+
+ + + + John Warde + John + Warde + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1470-1471. + Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Warde or John + Warde.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Robert Colwyche + Robert + Colwyche + Sheriff + +

Sheriff of London + 1475-1476.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + John Stokker + John + Stokker + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1477-1478. + Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused + with John Stokker.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Simpson + Simpson + +

Namesake of Simpson’s Lane.

+
+ + + + William Fennor + William + Fennor + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Not to be confused + with William Fennor.

+
+ + + + Roger Cotton + Roger + Cotton + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Not to be confused + with Roger Cotton.

+
+ + + + John Mortimer + John + Mortimer + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street. Not to be confused + with Sir John Mortimer.

+
+ + + + William Hamsteed + William + Hamsteed + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.

+
+ + + + William Browne + William + Browne + Sheriff + Mayor + +

Sheriff of London + 1491-1492. + Mayor 1507-1508. Son of John Browne. Member of the Mercers’ Company. + Not to be confused with William Browne.

+ + MASL +
+
+ + + + Thomas Johnson + Thomas + Johnson + +

Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Elected + sheriff of London in 1506, but was not admitted by Henry VII. Not to be confused with Thomas + Johnson.

+
+
+ + + + William Patten + William + Patten + + + +

Author and historian.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Holland + Thomas + Holland + + + + +

Fifth Earl of Kent. Father of Thomas Holland and Elizabeth Neville. Not to be + confused with Thomas Holland.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Cheney + Thomas + Cheney + + +

Son of William Cheney. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Not to be confused with Thomas Cheney.

+
+
+ + + + William Cheney + William + Cheney + + +

Father of Thomas Cheney. Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Not to be confused with Sir William Cheney.

+
+
+ + + + William Cheney + William + Cheney + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Possibly + the same person as William Cheney. Not to be confused with + Sir William Cheney.

+
+
+ + + + Edmond Hungerford + Edmond + Hungerford + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Possibly + the same person as Edmond Hungerford.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Frowicke + Henry + Frowicke + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.

+
+
+ + + + William Kingstone + William + Kingstone + + +

Buried at Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate. Possibly + the same person as Sir William Kingstone.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Barnes + Richard + Barnes + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Barnes. Possibly the same person as + Richard Barnes.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Hayes + Thomas + Hayes + + +

Chamberlain of London. Possibly the same person as Sir Thomas + Hayes.

+
+
+ + + + John Golding + John + Golding + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory. Not to be confused with + John Golding.

+
+
+ + + + William Venor + William + Venor + + +

Esquire. Warden of Fleet Prison.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Mascall + Robert + Mascall + Bishop of Hereford + + +

Bishop of Hereford 1404–1416.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Hatfielde + John + Hatfielde + +

Founder of a chantry in the Chapel of St. Thomas on the + Bridge.

+
+ + + + William Packington + William + Packington + + +

Administrator and supposed chronicler.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Cole + Cole + + +

Builder of St. Mary Colechurch.

+
+
+ + + + John Loke + John + Loke + +

Monument at Mercers’ Hall.

+
+
+ + + + John Hamber + John + Hamber + + +

Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane. Not to be confused with + John Hamber.

+
+
+ + + + Lambart + Lambart + + +

Landowner. Namesake of Lambeth Hill.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Gray + Richard + Gray + + +

Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall + and Sir John de Gisors regarding Queenhithe. Not to be confused with Sir Richard + Gray.

+
+
+ + + + John Mowbray + John + Mowbray + + + + +

Third Duke of Norfolk. Son of John Mowbray. Father of John Mowbray. Witness to a contract agreement between Richard of Cornwall and Sir John de + Gisors regarding Queenhithe.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmere + Edmere + + +

Citizen of London. Housed Gundulf of + Rochester during the building of the Tower of + London.

+
+
+ + + + Mistress Cornwallis + Mistress + Cornwallis + + +

Granted a house in Sugarloaf Alley by Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Ailwarde + Ailwarde + + +

Owner of a house that caught fire in 1135.

+
+
+ + + + William Combarton + William + Combarton + +

Donated land to St. John the Baptist, Walbrook. Buried + at St. John the Baptist, Walbrook. Not to be confused with + William Combarton.

+
+ + + + Louis VIII of France + Louis + VIII + King of France + King of England + +

King of France 1223-1226. Contested King of England + 1216-1217.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Alderban + Alderban + + +

Emigrant of the French region of Gascony. Buried at St. + Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Giles Chapple + Sir + Giles + Chapple + + +

Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.

+
+
+ + + + William Combes + William + Combes + + +

Gentleman. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane. Not to be + confused with William Combes.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Wilforde + Nicholas + Wilforde + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Wilford. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane. Possibly the same person as Nicholas Wilforde.

+
+
+ + + + Agnes Dauntsey + Agnes + Dauntsey + + +

Wife of William Dauntsey. Buried at St. Antholin.

+
+
+ + + + Goddard + Goddard + + +

Landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Russell + Russell + + +

Landowner and namesake of Russel’s Row. Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Redington + Redington + + +

Member of the Knights Hospitallers. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Marjorie Marshal + Marjorie + Marshal + + + + +

Wife of Gilbert Marshal. Sister of Alexander II of Scotland.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Marshal + Gilbert + Marshal + + + + +

Fourth Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Marjorie Marshal.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alexander II of Scotland + Alexander + II + King of Scotland + + + + +

King of Scotland 1214-1249. Brother of Marjorie Marshal.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Filiberto Pingone + Filiberto + Pingone + + + + +

Historian. Baron of Cusy.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Smith + William + Smith + + +

Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary 1597-1618. Not to be confused with William Smith.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jackson + Jackson + + +

Master of Savoy Hospital.

+
+
+ + + + Alfred Aetheling + Alfred + Aetheling + + + + +

Son of Æthelred II. Brother of Edward + the Confessor and half-brother of Harthacnut.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Heraclitus + Heraclitus + + +

Pre-Socratic Ionian Greek philosopher.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Zeno + Zeno + of Elea + + +

Pre-Socratic Greek philosohper.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Crumwell + Richard + Crumwell + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + Robert de Anesbery + Robert + de Anesbery + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for + further information.

+
+
+ + + + Fulcardus + Fulcardus + + +

Chronicler.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Barnes + Barnes + + +

Doctor. Master of the Rolls.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. Wall + Wall + + +

Doctor. Chaplain to Henry III.

+
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+ + + + William Bill + William + Bill + + + + +

Dean of Westminster.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Eleanor of England + Eleanor + + + + +

Countess of Bar. Daughter of Edward I. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Katherine + Katherine + + +

Buried at Westminster Abbey.

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+ + + + Elizabeth de Bohun + Elizabeth + de Bohun + + +

Wife of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
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+ + + + Anne Burley + Anne + Burley + + +

Wife of Sir John Burley. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + Walter de Wenlok + Walter + de Wenlok + + + +

Abbot of Westminster. Fell out of favour after the robbery + of Edward I’s treasury in 1303.

+ + Westminster Abbey + +
+
+ + + + Robert Ireleffe + Robert + Ireleffe + + +

Chronicler.

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+
+ + + + T. Smith + T. + Smith + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research + leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for + further information.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. John Chambers + John + Chambers + + +

Physician of Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + W. Walsby + W. + Walsby + + +

Dean of St. Stephen’s, Westminster Palace.

+
+
+ + + + Mary of York + Mary + +

Daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Thorne + William + Thorne + + + +

Benedictine monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Bale + Robert + Bale + + +

Chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lanfranc + Lanfranc + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1070-1089. Emigrant from Lombard Italy.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Alan Rufus + Alan + Rufus + The Red + + + +

First Earl of Richmond. Magnate during the reign of William the + Conqueror.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Heneage + Katherine + Heneage + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Heneage. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral. See related ODNB entry + for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+
+ + + + de Ferrers + de Ferrers + + +

Father of Dame Ide Devereux.

+
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+ + + + Sir Gnight + Sir + Gnight + + +

Husband of Dame Jahu Strange.

+
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+ + + + Sir William Wood + William + Wood + + +

Author. Not to be confused with William Wood.

+
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+ + + + Ixion + Ixion + King of the Lapiths + + +

King of the Lapiths in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Tantalus + Tantalus + King of Sipylus + + +

King of Sipylus in Greek mythology.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Aesop + Aesop + + +

Greek fabulist and storyteller.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Croker + Christopher + Croker + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of Doll Stodie. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Maleverer + Henry + Maleverer + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pallas + Pallas + + +

Daughter of Triton in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pegasus + Pegasus + + +

Winged horse in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Philomela + Philomela + + +

Figure in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Proserpina + Proserpina + + +

Goddess of the underworld, springtime, flowers, and vegetation in Roman mythology. Equated with Persephone in Greek + mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dissention + Dissention + + +

Personification of disagreement and discord. Appears as an allegorical character in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
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+ + + + Presumption + Presumption + + +

Personification of presumption. Appears as an allegorical character in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.

+
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+ + + + Doll Stodie + Doll + Stodie + + +

Wife of Christopher Croker. Possible daughter of Sir John Stodie.

+
+
+ + + + Darius III of Persia + Darius + III + King of the Achaemenid Empire + + +

King of the Achaemenid Empire 336-330 BC.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Silvanus + Silvanus + + +

Deity of woods and uncultivated lands in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Themistocles + Themistocles + + +

Politician and general.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Hulet + Hulet + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Allin + Allin + + +

Servant in the court of James I and VI.

+
+
+ + + + W. Bourne + W. + Bourne + + +

Servant in the court of James I and VI.

+
+
+ + + + Isis + Isis + + +

Goddess in Egyptian mythology.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + British Monarchy + British Monarchy + + +

Personification of the British monarchy. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Veneration + Veneration + + +

Personification of veneration. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Charites Horae + Charites Horae + + +

Goddesses of the seasons in Greek mythology. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Promptitude + Promptitude + + +

Personification of promptitude. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Affection + Affection + + +

Personification of affection. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Unanimity + Unanimity + + +

Personification of consensus. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Edifice + Edifice + + +

Personification of an edifice. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Art + Art + + +

Personification of art. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
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+ + + + Sedulity + Sedulity + + +

Personification of sedulity. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Arabia Britannica + Arabia Britannica + + +

Personification of Arabian Britain. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Detraction + Detraction + + +

Personification of detraction. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Oblivion + Oblivion + + +

Personification of oblivion. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment and John Stow’s Survey of London.

+
+
+ + + + Pleasantness + Pleasantness + + +

Personification of pleasantness. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Accord + Accord + + +

Personification of accord. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Flourishing + Flourishing + + +

Personification of flourishing. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Circumspection + Circumspection + + +

Personification of circumspection. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Castigation + Castigation + + +

Personification of castigation. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Destiny + Destiny + + +

Personification of destiny. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
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+ + + + Eirene + Eirene + + +

Goddess of peace in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Vertumnus + Vertumnus + + +

God of seasons, change, and plant growth in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anna Perenna + Anna Perenna + + +

Deity of the ring of the year in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Electra + Electra + + +

Figure in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Atlas + Atlas + + +

Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Phaethon + Phaethon + + +

Figure in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Friselfield + William + Friselfield + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + George Mosse + George + Mosse + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + John Knight + John + Knight + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Paul Isacson + Paul + Isacson + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Goodrick + Samuel + Goodrick + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wood + Richard + Wood + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment. Not to be confused with Richard Wood.

+
+
+ + + + George Heron + George + Heron + + +

Director of the entertainment held in honour of James I and VI’s coronation. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Quiet + Quiet + + +

Personification of quiet. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Zephyr + Zephyr + + +

Personification of a gentle breeze in Greek mythology. Equated with Favonius in Roman mythology. Appears as an + allegorical character in Michael Drayton’s A Pæan Triumphal.

+
+
+ + + + Favonius + Favonius + + +

Personification of a gentle breeze in Roman mythology. Equated with Zephyr in Greek mythology. Appears as an + allegorical character in Michael Drayton’s A Pæan Triumphal.

+
+
+ + + + Unhappiness + Unhappiness + + +

Personification of unhappiness. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Danger + Danger + + +

Personification of danger. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Liberty + Liberty + + +

Personification of liberty. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Tumult + Tumult + + +

Personification of tumult. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

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+
+ + + + Servitude + Servitude + + +

Personification of servitude. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Felicity + Felicity + + +

Personification of felicity. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

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+ + + + Skipper + Skipper + + +

Stock skipper character. Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Magnificent Entertainment.

+
+
+ + + + Machatas of Elimeia + Machatas + +

Brother of Phillip II of Macedon’s wife.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Philip II of Macedon + Philip + II + King of Macedon + +

King of Macedon 359–336 BC . Father of Alexander the Great.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ammianus Marcellinus + Ammianus + Marcellinus + +

Roman soldier and historian. Author of the Res Gestae.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Man the Younger + Thomas + Man + the Younger + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Finlason + Thomas + Finlason + + +

Printer.

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+ + + + Niddries Wyneheide + Niddries + Wyneheide + + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + William de Beauchamp + William + de Beauchamp + + + + +

Baron of Bedford. Forfeited title due to rebellion in the First Barons’ War.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John Cobbe + John + Cobbe + + +

Custos of Posterngate.

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+ + + + John Credy + John + Credy + + +

Esquire. Custos of Posterngate.

+
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+ + + + Richard Beaumore + Richard + Beaumore + + +

Benefactor of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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+ + + + John Kingesell + John + Kingesell + + +

Jailor of Newgate.

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+ + + + Sir Richard Percy + Sir + Richard + Percy + + +

Prisoner of Newgate. Brother of Sir Thomas Percy.

+
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+ + + + Henry Deane + Henry + Deane + + +

Keeper of Ludgate. Member of the Merchant Taylor’s Company.

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+ + + + Puddle + Puddle + + +

Namesake of a water gate at Puddle Wharf.

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+ + + + Sir John Parrat + John + Parrat + + +

Knight. Held Elizabeth I’s canopy in The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage.

+
+
+ + + + Citizen + Citizen + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Great Snow.

+
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+ + + + North-Countryman + North-Countryman + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Great Snow.

+
+
+ + + + Grim Reaper + Grim Reaper + + +

Personification of death. Appears as an allegorical character in Thomas Dekker’s The Great Snow.

+
+
+ + + + Righteousness + Righteousness + + +

Personification of moral righteousness. Appears as an + allegorical character in Thomas AdamsEirenopolis.

+
+
+ + + + Joseph + Joseph + + +

Son of Rachel in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mordecai + Mordecai + + +

Central figure of the Book of Esther in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Malchus + Malchus + + +

Participated in the arrest of Jesus Christ in the Bible. Had his ear cut off by St. Peter the Apostle.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Quintus Hortensius + Quintus + Hortensius + + +

Roman lawyer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Zacchaeus + Zacchaeus + + +

Chief tax-collector at Jericho in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joab + Joab + + +

Nephew of David in the Bible. Commander of David’s army.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Abner + Abner + + +

Cousin of Saul in the Bible. Commander of Saul’s army.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Amasa + Amasa + + +

Nephew of David in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Absalom + Absalom + + +

Son of David in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jocasta + Jocasta + Queen consort of Thebes + + +

Queen consort of Thebes in Greek mythology. Mother and wife of Oedipus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rebecca + Rebecca + + +

Wife of Isaac in the Bible. Mother of Jacob.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Simeon + Saint + Simeon + + +

Receiver of Jesus Christ when he entered the Temple to fulfill the requirements of the Law of Moses in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Ambrose + Saint + Ambrose + Bishop of Milan + + +

Bishop of Milan 374-397.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Levi + Levi + + +

Founder of the Israelite Tribe of Levi in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hagar + Hagar + + +

Handmaiden of Sarah in the Bible. Mother of Ishmael.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ishmael + Ishmael + + +

Son of Hagar and Abraham in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ananias of Damascus + Ananias + + +

Disciple of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nehemiah + Nehemiah + + +

Central figure of the Book of Nehemiah in the Bible.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sanballat the Horonite + Sanballat + the Horonite + + +

Samaritan leader in the Book of Nehemiah in the Bible. Attempted to hinder Nehemiah’s efforts to rebuild Jerusalem.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tobiah + Tobiah + + +

Ammonite official in the Book of Nehemiah in the Bible. Attempted to hinder Nehemiah’s efforts to rebuild Jerusalem.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ahab + Ahab + King of Israel + + + +

King of Israel in the Bible. Husband of Jezebel.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gideon + Gideon + + +

Military leader, judge and prophet in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sennacherib + Sennacherib + King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire + + +

King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire 705-681 BC.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mephibosheth + Mephibosheth + + +

Grandson of Saul in the Bible. Had his inheritance restored by David.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ziba + Ziba + + +

Servant of Saul and Mephibosheth in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Valerian + Valerian + Emperor of the Roman Empire + + +

Emperor of the Roman Empire 253-260.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Silvius + Silvius + King of Alba Longa + + +

King of Alba Longa in Roman mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Damon + Damon + + +

Central figure of the Damon and Pythias legend in Greek mythology.

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+ + + + Pythias + Pythias + + +

Central figure of the Damon and Pythias legend in Greek mythology.

+
+
+ + + + Rhodos + Rhodos + + +

Goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes in Greek mythology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Haman + Haman + + +

Antagonist of the Book of Esther in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Skot + John + Skot + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
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+ + + + Thomas Orwin + Thomas + Orwin + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Allde + Elizabeth + Allde + +

Printer. Wife of Edward Allde. Mother of Ralph Joyner. Mother or mother-in-law of Richard Oulton. Stepmother of Jonathan Allde.

+ + MoEML + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Robert Allot + Robert + Allot + +

Bookseller and printer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert Alsop + Robert + Alsop + +

Printer.

+
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+ + + + Ralph Joyner + Ralph + Joyner + +

Son of Elizabeth Allde.

+
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+ + + + William Taylor + William + Taylor + +

Apprentice of Elizabeth Allde.

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+ + + + Gregory Dexter + Gregory + Dexter + +

Apprentice of Elizabeth Allde.

+
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+ + + + Jonathan Allde + Jonathan + Allde + +

Son of Edward Allde. Stepson of Elizabeth Allde.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Oulton + Richard + Oulton + +

Son or son-in-law of Elizabeth Allde.

+
+
+ + + + John Beale + John + Beale + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Bernard Alsop + Bernard + Alsop + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Fawcett + Thomas + Fawcett + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI + +
+
+ + + + James Dawson + James + Dawson + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Meighen + Richard + Meighen + +

Bookseller.

+
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+ + + + Thomas Walkley + Thomas + Walkley + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Valentine Simmes + Valentine + Simmes + +

Printer.

+ + MoEML + BBTI + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Singleton + Hugh + Singleton + +

Bookseller.

+
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+ + + + James Boler + James + Boler + +

Bookseller.

+
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+ + + + Edward Gough + Edward + Gough + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + William Ferebrand + William + Ferebrand + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Humfrey Lownes + Humfrey + Lownes + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Purfoot + Thomas + Purfoot + +

Printer.

+ + BBTI +
+
+ + + + Beadel + Beadel + +

Ensign of Paternoster Row. Participant in the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

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+ + + + Smith + Smtth + +

Ensign of St. Paul’s Churchyard. Participant in the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + Blamor + Blamor + +

Participant in the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + Daye + Daye + +

Participant in the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + Jeffery Gates + Jeffery + Gates + +

Participant in the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + Wood + Wood + +

Artificer of the show recounted in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + Clement I + Pope + Clement + I + +

Pope 88-97 or 92-101.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Prospero + Prospero + + +

Dramatic character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

+
+
+ + + + Caliban + Caliban + + +

Dramatic character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

+
+
+ + + + Trinculo + Trinculo + + +

Dramatic character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

+
+
+ + + + Stephano + Stephano + + +

Dramatic character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

+
+
+ + + + Lupold von Wedel + Lupold + von Wedel + + +

German travel writer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Ferdinand Magellan + Ferdinand + Magellan + + +

Portuguese explorer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Christopher Columbus + Christopher + Columbus + + +

Italian explorer.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Roper + William + Roper + + +

Lawyer and Member of Parliament.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Aleksei Ziuzin + Aleksei + Ziuzin + + +

Russian ambassador.

+
+
+ + + + Arthur + Arthur + + +

British leader. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s + History of the Kings of Britain.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Dagonet + Dagonet + + +

Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + St. Hugh of Lincoln + Saint + Hugh + + +

Venerated saint.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Martin Pringe + Martin + Pringe + + + + +

Captain of the Royal James.

+ + BHO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rowland Catmore + Rowland + Catmore + + +

Master and procurer of the Royal James.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Jones + Thomas + Jones + + +

Esquire. Gentleman and benefactor.

+
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+ + + + Cornelius Godfrey + Cornelius + Godfrey + + +

Merchant.

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+ + + + George Freeman + George + Freeman + + +

Denizen of London.

+
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+ + + + Joseph Jaques + Joseph + Jaques + + +

Member of the Brewer’s Company.

+
+
+ + + + Leonard Leonard + Leonard + Leonard + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Michael Leech + Michael + Leech + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Fulke Wormleighton + Fulke + Wormleighton + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Byrkes + John + Byrkes + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Chandler + Henry + Chandler + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Davies + Thomas + Davies + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Knight + Thomas + Knight + + +

Denizen of London. Possibly the same person as Thomas Knight.

+
+
+ + + + Augustine Cope + Augustine + Cope + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Powell + Thomas + Powell + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Bugden + Nicholas + Bugden + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Tobias Greene + Tobias + Greene + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + George Raymond + George + Raymond + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + William Cooke + William + Cooke + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + William Curteis + William + Curteis + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Maine + Richard + Maine + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Clarke + Thomas + Clarke + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Champion + Thomas + Champion + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + William Mott + William + Mott + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + James Ruddam + James + Ruddam + + +

Denizen of London.

+
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+ + + + James Coulyn + James + Coulyn + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Andrew Fursland + Andrew + Fursland + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + John Parsons + John + Parsons + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Henry Munter + Henry + Munter + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Henry Bludder + Henry + Bludder + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + George Preston + George + Preston + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Peter Leover + Peter + Leover + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Winson Hooft + William Winson + Hooft + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Harrington + John + Harrington + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Romboult Jacobson + Romboult + Jacobson + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Wessels + John + Wessels + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Richard Rolfe + Richard + Rolfe + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + John Weekes + John + Weekes + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Richard Pountis + Richard + Pountis + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Jenkin Ellis + Jenkins + Ellis + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Robert Haddocke + Robert + Haddocke + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Richard Studder + Richard + Studder + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Vandeford + John + Vandeford + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Robert Thomas + Robert + Thomas + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Austin Reinolds + Austin + Reinolds + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Jeffrey Farmer + Jeffrey + Farmer + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Parsons + William + Parsons + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Reinold Thompson + Reinold + Thompson + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Greene + John + Greene + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Plasse + William + Plasse + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Popular + William + Popular + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Thomas Warton + Thomas + Warton + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Peacocke + William + Peacocke + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Broocker + John + Broocker + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Matthew Fallen + Matthew + Fallen + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + George Flood + George + Flood + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Thomas Gray + Thomas + Gray + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Welch + William + Welch + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Thomas Cobb + Thomas + Cobb + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + John Dearsley + John + Dearsley + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Rayniborowe + William + Rayniborowe + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Peter March + Peter + March + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Richard Cooper + Richard + Cooper + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Arion Williams + Arion + Williams + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + William Foxe + William + Foxe + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Note + John + Note + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Thomas White + Thomas + White + + +

Denizen of London. Possibly the same person as Thomas White.

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+ + + + William Speering + William + Speering + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Michael Ungle + Michael + Uncle + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Richard Cray + Richard + Cray + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Thomas Bercher + Thomas + Bercher + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Osmond Colchester + Osmond + Colchester + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Webbe + William + Webbe + + +

Denizen of London. Not to be confused with Sir William Webbe.

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+
+ + + + William Bundrocke + William + Bundrocke + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + John Birke + John + Birke + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + John Harris + John + Harris + + +

Denizen of London. Not to be confused with John Harris.

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+ + + + John Teabye + John + Teabye + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Robert Merret + Robert + Merret + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + William Clarke + William + Clarke + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Sir Allen Apsley + Sir + Allen + Apsley + + + + +

Naval and military administrator. Lieutenant of the Tower of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Robert Mott + Robert + Mott + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Robert Bourne + Robert + Bourne + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Robert Bourne + Robert + Bourne + + +

Printer.

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+ + + + Adam Islip + Adam + Islip + + +

Printer.

+ + British Museum + +
+
+ + + + Richard Sedgwicke + Richard + Sedgwicke + + +

First minister of the Chapel in Wapping.

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+ + + + Thomas Egerton + Thomas + Egerton + Lord Ellesmere + Viscount Brackley + + + + +

Lord keeper 1596-1603. Baron Ellesmere 1603-1617. Lord Chancellor of England 1603-1617. First Viscount Brackley 1616-1617.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John King + John + King + Bishop of London + + + +

Bishop of London 1611-1621.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Coke + Sir + Edward + Coke + + + + +

Lawyer and politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Foster + Sir + Thomas + Foster + + + + +

Judge. Justice of common pleas 1607-1612.

+ + ODNB + +
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+ + + + Sir Henry Hobart + Sir + Henry + Hobart + First Baronet + + + + +

Lawyer and judge. First baronet 1611-1625.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Overall + John + Overall + Bishop of Norwich + + + + +

Bishop of Norwich 1618-1619. Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral 1602-1619.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Thursby + Henry + Thursby + + +

Esquire.

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+
+ + + + Geffrey Nightingale + Geffrey + Nightingale + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Sutton + Richard + Sutton + + +

Esquire. Not to be confused with Richard Sutton.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas White + Sir + Thomas + White + + +

Huband of Lady Anne White. Father of Francis White. Possibly the same person as Thomas White.

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+
+ + + + Francis White + Francis + White + + + +

Son of Sir Thomas White and Lady Anne White. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+
+ + + + Lady Anne White + Lady + Anne + White + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas White. Mother of Francis White.

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+
+ + + + Lady Isabella Sackville + Lady + Isabella + Sackville + + + + +

Daughter of Lady Anne Clifford. See related Wikipedia entry for <name ref="mol:CLIF15">Lady Anne Clifford</name>.

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+
+ + + + Anne Blunt + Anne + Blunt + + + +

Daughter of Walter Blunt. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+
+ + + + Walter Blunt + Walter + Blunt + + +

Father of Anne Blunt.

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+ + + + Lady Paulet + Lady + Paulet + + +

Sister of Anne Blunt.

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+ + + + Lady Sidenham + Lady + Sidenham + + +

Sister of Anne Blunt.

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+ + + + Lady Elizabeth Ascough + Lady + Elizabeth + Ascough + + + +

Wife of Sir Francis Ascough. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+
+ + + + Sir Francis Ascough + Sir + Francis + Ascough + + +

Second husband of Lady Elizabeth Ascough.

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+ + + + William Dallison + William + Dallison + + +

Justice of the King’s Bench. First husband of Lady Elizabeth Ascough.

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+ + + + William Dallison + William + Dallison + + + +

Son of William Dallison and Lady Elizabeth Ascough. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+
+ + + + Francis Butler + Francis + Butler + + + +

Son of Sir John Butler. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+ + + + Sir John Butler + Sir + John + Butler + + +

Father of Francis Butler. Not to be confused with John Butler.

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+
+ + + + Anthony Sonds + Anthony + Sonds + + +

Esquire. Father of Lady Elizabeth Barkley.

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+ + + + Robert Barkley + Robert + Barkley + + +

Son of Lady Elizabeth Barkley.

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+ + + + John Barkley + John + Barkley + + +

Son of Lady Elizabeth Barkley.

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+ + + + Margaret Barkley + Margaret + Barkley + + +

Daughter of Lady Elizabeth Barkley.

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+ + + + Roger Wood + Roger + Wood + + + +

Civil servant. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

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+
+ + + + Thomas Sackford + Thomas + Sackford + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + Henry Stoke + Henry + Stoke + + +

Gardener. Buried at St. Sepulchre.

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+ + + + Sir Thomas Norton + Sir + Thomas + Norton + + +

Master of Burton Lagar of Jerusalem in Leicestershire.

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+ + + + Geffrey Kent + Geffrey + Kent + + +

Member of the Draper’s Company.

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+ + + + Thomas Wentworth + Thomas + Wentworth + First Earl of Cleveland + + + + +

Earl of Cleveland 1626-1667.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Sir Henry Spiller + Sir + Henry + Spiller + + + + +

Landowner and politician.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Sanderson + Thomas + Sanderson + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + George Long + George + Long + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + John Argent + John + Argent + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + William Harvey + William + Harvey + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + John Gifford + John + Gifford + + +

Denizen of London. Possibly the same person as Sir John Gifford.

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+ + + + William Clement + William + Clement + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Robert Fludd + Robert + Fludd + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Samuel Baskernite + Samuel + Baskernite + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Ottnell Moverell + Ottnell + Moverell + + +

Denizen of London.

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+ + + + Hugh Hamersley + Hugh + Hamersley + + +

Denizen of London.

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+
+ + + + Sir Henry Neville + Sir + Henry + Neville + Earl of Westmorland + + + + +

Fifth earl of Westmorland. Father of Lady Katherine Neville.

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+ + + + Lady Katherine Neville + Lady + Katherine + Neville + + + +

Daughter of Sir Henry Neville. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.

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+ + + + Sir John + Sir + John + Constable of Holderness + + +

Constable of Holderness. Husband of Lady Katherine Neville.

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+
+ + + + Lady Anne Manners + Lady + Anne + Manners + + + + +

Daughter of Thomas Manners. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. See related ODNBentry for <name ref="mol:MANN7">Thomas Manners</name>.

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+ + + + John Scory + John + Scory + Bishop of Hereford + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1551-1552. Bishop of Chichester 1552-1553. Bishop of Hereford 1559-1585. Husband of Elizabeth Scory.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Scory + Elizabeth + Scory + + + +

Wife of John Scory. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. See related Wikipedia article for John Scory.

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+
+ + + + Mary Seymour + Mary + Seymour + + +

Wife of Thomas Seymour. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Not to be confused with Mary Seymour.

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+ + + + Henry Hodge + Henry + Hodge + + +

Member of the Brewer’s Company. Husband of Joyce Hodge. Father of Katherine Lively.

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+ + + + William Thornton + William + Thornton + + +

Tailor.

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+
+ + + + John Fuller + John + Fuller + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + Thomas Mansfield + Thomas + Mansfield + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark.

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+
+ + + + William Peake + William + Peake + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + Robert Brainforth + Robert + Brainworth + + +

Gentleman and benefactor.

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+ + + + Robert Spence + Robert + Spence + + +

Member of the Fishmonger’s Company.

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+ + + + Thomas Scriven + Thomas + Scriven + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + John Eomans + John + Eomans + + +

First husband of Cicely Heath.

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+ + + + John Heath + John + Heath + + +

Second husband of Cicely Heath.

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+ + + + Cicely Heath + Cicely + Heath + + +

Wife of John Heath.

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+ + + + Anne Smith + Anne + Smith + + +

Wife of William Nisam. Not to be confused with Anne Smith.

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+
+ + + + William Nisam + William + Nisam + + +

Husband of Anne Smith.

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+ + + + Nicholas Wilkinson + Nicholas + Wilkinson + + +

Gentleman and benefactor.

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+ + + + Zachary Elmer + Zachary + Elmer + + +

Brother of Edmond Elmer.

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+ + + + Edmond Elmer + Edmond + Elmer + + +

Brother of Zachary Elmer.

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+
+ + + + William Badger + William + Badger + + +

Gardener.

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+ + + + John Leavis + John + Leavis + + +

Member of the Weaver’s Company.

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+ + + + William Jackson + William + Jackson + + +

Member of the Grocer’s Company. Husband of Isabelle Jackson.

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+ + + + Isabelle Jackson + Isabelle + Jackson + + +

Wife of William Jackson.

+
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+ + + + William Wood + William + Wood + + +

Gardener. Not to be confused with Sir William Wood.

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+ + + + John Clarke + John + Clarke + + +

Churchwarden of St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch.

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+ + + + Thomas Crowther + Thomas + Crowther + + +

Churchwarden of St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch.

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+ + + + Henry Empson + Henry + Empson + + +

Churchwarden of St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch.

+
+
+ + + + + + James Slade + James + Slade + + +

Mariner.

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+ + + + Ralph Hansby + Ralph + Hansby + + +

Esquire. Husband of Jane Hansby.

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+
+ + + + Jane Hansby + Jane + Hansby + + + +

Wife of Ralph Hansby. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.

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+ + + + William Vavasour + William + Vavsour + + +

Esquire. Father of Jane Hansby.

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+ + + + George Gips + George + Gips + + + +

Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Father of Richard Gips, George Gips, Thomas Gips, Anna Gips, Maria Gips, and Martha Gips. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

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+
+ + + + Anne Leigh + Anne + Leigh + + + +

Wife of Richard Leigh. Mother of Richard Brattuph, Sara Brattuph, and John Brattuph. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.

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+ + + + Richard Leigh + Richard + Leigh + + + +

Merchant. Second husband of Anne Leigh.

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+
+ + + + Richard Brattuph + Richard + Brattuph + + +

First husband of Anne Leigh. Father of Richard Brattuph, Sara Brattuph, and John Brattuph. Buried at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.

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+
+ + + + Richard Brattuph + Richard + Brattuph + + +

Son of Richard Brattuph and Anne Leigh. Brother of Sara Brattuph and John Brattuph.

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+
+ + + + John Brattuph + John + Brattuph + + +

Son of Richard Brattuph and Anne Leigh. Brother of Richard Brattuph and Sara Brattuph.

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+
+ + + + Sara Brattuph + Sara + Brattuph + + +

Son of Richard Brattuph and Anne Leigh. Sister of Richard Brattuph and John Brattuph.

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+ + + + Katherine Lively + Katherine + Lively + + +

Wife of Edward Lively. Daughter of Henry Hodge.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Lively + Edward + Lively + + +

Husband of Katherine Lively.

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+ + + + Joyce Hodge + Joyce + Hodge + + +

Wife of Henry Hodge. Mother of Katherine Lively.

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+
+ + + + Castell Camps + Castell + Camps + + + +

Esquire.

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+ + + + Pearne + Mr. + Pearne + + +

Second master of the hospital at the Charterhouse.

+
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+ + + + Hooker + Mr. + Hooker + III + + +

Third master of the hospital at the Charterhouse.

+
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+ + + + + John Palmer + John + Palmer + + +

Esquire. Husband of Panclin Palmer. Father of Anthony Palmer, Elizabeth Cheiney, Jane Thursby, and Mary Palmer. Not to be confused with John Palmer.

+
+
+ + + + Panclin Palmer + Panclin + Palmer + + +

Wife of John Palmer. Mother of Anthony Palmer, Elizabeth Cheiney, Jane Thursby, and Mary Palmer.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Sondes + Anthony + Sondes + + +

Esquire. Father of Panclin Palmer.

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+ + + + Anthony Palmer + Anthony + Palmer + + +

Son of John Palmer and Panclin Palmer. Brother of Elizabeth Cheiney, Jane Thursby, and Mary Palmer.

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+
+ + + + Elizabeth Cheiney + Elizabeth + Cheiney + + +

Daughter of John Palmer and Panclin Palmer. Sister of Anthony Palmer, Jane Thursby, and Mary Palmer.

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+
+ + + + Jane Thursby + Jane + Thursby + + +

Daughter of John Palmer and Panclin Palmer. Sister of Anthony Palmer, Elizabeth Cheiney, and Mary Palmer.

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+
+ + + + Mary Palmer + Mary + Palmer + + +

Daughter of John Palmer and Panclin Palmer. Sister of Anthony Palmer, Elizabeth Cheiney, and Jane Thursby.

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+
+ + + + Elizabeth Thursby + Elizabeth + Thursby + + +

Daughter of Jane Thursby.

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+ + + + William Turner + William + Turner + + +

Gentleman and benefactor. Not to be confused with William Turner or William Turner.

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+
+ + + + Katherine Constable + Katherine + Constable + + +

Sister of Adeline Neville.

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+ + + + Adeline Neville + Adeline + Neville + + +

Sister of Katherine Constable.

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+ + + + Theodosia Vavasour + Theodosia + Vavasour + + +

Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Sparrey + Thomas + Sparrey + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Rotherham + Edward + Rotherham + + + + +

Naval officer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Poor + Richard + Poor + Bishop of Salisbury + + + +

Bishop of Salisbury 1217-1237.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Jocelin of Wells + Joceline + of Wells + Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury + + + +

Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury 1206-1242.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Argentine + Richard + Argentine + + +

Physician and divine.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alexander Bonner + Alexander + Bonner + + +

Conservator.

+
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+ + + + John Skelton + John + Skelton + + +

Poet. Tutor of Henry VIII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Raven + John + Raven + + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark.

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+ + + + + John Powell + John + Powell + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark.

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+
+ + + + Melchizedek Fritter + Melchizedek + Fritter + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark.

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+
+ + + + Sarah Humphreys + Sarah + Humphreys + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark.

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+ + + + Thomas Hudson + Thomas + Hudson + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark. Brother of Mary Greene.

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+
+ + + + Mary Greene + Mary + Greene + + +

Owner of Cardinal’s Hat, Southwark. Sister of Thomas Hudson.

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+ + + + Richard Gips + Richard + Gips + + +

Son of George Gips.

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+
+ + + + George Gips + George + Gips + + +

Son of George Gips.

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+ + + + Thomas Gips + Thomas + Gips + + +

Son of George Gips.

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+ + + + Anna Gips + Anna + Gips + + +

Daughter of George Gips.

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+ + + + Maria Gips + Maria + Gips + + +

Daughter of George Gips.

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+
+ + + + Martha Gips + Martha + Gips + + +

Daughter of George Gips.

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+ + + + Sir John Elrington + Sir + John + Elrington + + +

Husband of Dame Margaret Elrington. Monument at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.

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+
+ + + + + Thomas Lord Itchingham + Thomas + Lord Itchingham + + +

Father of Dame Margaret Elrington.

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+ + + + John Herlirum + John + Herlirum + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

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+ + + + John Cope + John + Cope + + +

Denizen of London. Not to be confused with Sir John Cope.

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+ + + + Lady Katherine Neville (née Stafford) + Lady + Katherine + Neville + Stafford + + +

Wife of Ralph Neville. Daughter of Edward Stafford.

+
+
+ + + + St. Anne + Saint + Anne + + +

Mother of Mary in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary of Clopas + Mary + + +

Figure present at the crucifixion of Jesus in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Manners + Henry + Manners + + + + +

Second earl of Rutland 1543-1563. Husband of Lady Margaret Manners.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Margaret Manners (née Neville) + Lady + Margaret + Manners + Neville + + + + +

Wife of Henry Manners. Daughter of Ralph Neville. See related ODNB article on Henry Manners.

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+
+ + + + Lady Eleanor Manners (née Paston) + Lady + Eleanor + Manners + Paston + + + +

Wife of Thomas Manners. Daughter of Sir William Paston. See related ODNB article on Thomas Manners.

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+ + + + John Botell + John + Botell + + +

Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+ + + + Constantius Bennet + Constantius + Bennet + + +

Benefactor of St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Bedingfield + Thomas + Bedingfield + + + +

Esquire. Son of Sir Henry Bedingfield. Buried at St. John’s of Jerusalem.

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+
+ + + + John Skillicorne + John + Skillicorne + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + William Herne + William + Herne + + +

Yeoman of the Guard.

+
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+ + + + Robert de Curars + Robert + de Curars + Bishop of Lincoln + + +

Bishop of Lincoln.

+
+
+ + + + William Stanley + William + Stanley + + + + +

Sixth earl of Derby 1594-1642.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Thin + John + Thin + + +

Esquire.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Edward Hobbey + Sir + Edward + Hobbey + + +

Gentleman and landowner.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Neile + Richard + Neile + Bishop of Rochester + Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry + Bishop of Lincoln + Bishop of Durham + Bishop of Winchester + Archbishop of York + + + + +

Bishop of Rochester 1608-1610. Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1610-1614. Bishop of Lincoln 1614-1617. Bishop of Durham 1617-1628. Bishop of Winchester 1628-1631. Archbishop of York 1631-1642.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles Somerset + Charles + Somerset + + + + +

First earl of Worcester 1514-1526.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Reid + Robert + Reid + Bishop of Orkney + + + +

Bishop of Orkney 1541-1558. Justice of the Common Pleas.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sledd of Essex + Sledd + King of Essex + + +

Husband of Ricula. Father of Sæberht of Essex.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ricula + Ricula + + +

Wife of Sledd. Mother of Sæberht of Essex. Sister of Æthelberht of Kent. See related Wikipedia article for Sæberht of Essex.

+
+
+ + + + Damasus I + Pope + Damasus + I + + + + +

Pope 366-384.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Ætheling + William + Ætheling + + + + +

Son of Henry I and Matilda of Scotland.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry V + Henry + V + Holy Roman Emperor + King of Germany + King of Italy + + + + +

King of Italy1098–1125. King of Germany 1099–1125. + Holy Roman Emperor 1111-1125.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
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+ + + + Isabella of Angoulême + Isabella + Queen consort of England + + + + +

Queen consort of England 1200-1216. Countess of Angoulême 1202-1246. Countess of La Marche 1220-1246. Second wife of John I. Mother of Henry III.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan of Dammartin + Joan + Queen consort of Castile and Léon + + + + +

Queen consort of Castile and Léon 1237-1252. Countess of Ponthieu 1251-1279. Countess of Aumale 1239-1279. Second wife of Ferdinand III. Mother of Eleanor of Castile.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary of Waltham + Mary + + + + +

Duchess of Brittany. Daughter of Edward III.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William of Hatfield + William + + + + +

Son of Edward III. See related Wikipedia article on Edward III.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret of England + Margaret + + + + +

Countess of Pembroke. Daughter of Edward III.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan of Wales + Joan + + + + +

Lady of Wales and Lady of Snowdon. Illegitimate daughter of John I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan of England + Joan + Queen consort of Scotland + + + + +

Queen consort of England 1221-1238. Wife of Alexander II of Scotland. Daughter of John I and Isabella of Angoulême.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan of Lancaster + Joan + + + + +

Daughter of Henry of Lancaster.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Cadwaladr + Cadwaladr + King of Gwynedd + + + +

King of Gwynedd, Wales 655-682.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Tudor + Edmund + Tudor + + + + +

First earl of Richmond 1452-1456. Father of Henry VII. Son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois. Brother of Jasper Tudor and Edward Tudor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jasper Tudor + Jasper + Tudor + + + + +

Duke of Bedford 1485-1495. Son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois. Brother of Edmund Tudor and Edward Tudor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Tudor + Edward + Tudor + + +

Son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois. Brother of Edmund Tudor and Jasper Tudor. See related Wikipedia article on Owen Tudor.

+
+
+ + + + Henry of Almain + Henry + + + + +

Son of Richard of Cornwall.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Guy de Montfort + Guy + de Montfort + + + + +

Count of Nola. Son of Simon de Montfort. Brother of Simon de Montfort the Younger.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Simon de Montfort + Simon + de Montfort + the Younger + + + + +

Soldier. Son of Simon de Montfort. Brother of Guy de Montfort.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ferdinand II of Aragon + Ferdinand + II + King of Castile + King of Aragon + + + + +

King of Castile 1475-1504. King of Aragon 1479-1516. Father of Catherine of Aragon.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ferdinand II of Tyrol + Ferdinand + II + + +

Archduke of Further Austria.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Beaufort (née Holland) + Margaret + Beaufort + Holland + + + + +

Countess of Somerset. Duchess of Clarence. Wife of John Beaufort.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Archibald Douglas + Archibald + Douglas + + + + +

Sixth earl of Angus. Father of Margaret Douglas.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matthew Stewart + Matthew + Stewart + + + + +

Fourth earl of Lennox.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Arabella Stuart + Lady + Arabella + Stuart + + + + +

Wife of Charles Stuart..

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry + Henry + + + + +

Duke of Cornwall. First son of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. Died shortly after birth.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William of Cleves + William + + + + +

Duke of Cleves, Berg, and Jülich. Brother of Anne of Cleves.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Bourchier + Elizabeth + Bourchier + + + + +

Wife of Sir Edward Stanhope. Mother of Anne Seymour.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Fulk Bourchier + Fulk + Bourchier + + + + +

Tenth baron of Fitzwarren. Father of Elizabeth Bourchier.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne of Gloucester + Anne + + + + +

Countess of Stafford. Daughter of Thomas of Woodstock.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Winifred Brydges + Winifred + Brydges + + + +

Second wife of Sir Richard Sackville. Mother of Thomas Sackville and Anne Fiennes. See related Wikipedia article on Sir Richard Sackville.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Cecil (née Brooke) + Elizabeth + Cecil + Brooke + + + +

Wife of Sir Robert Cecil. See related Wikipedia article on Robert Cecil.

+
+
+ + + + Adrian Stokes + Adrian + Stokes + + + + +

Courtier and politician. Second husband of Frances Grey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Seymour + Edward + Seymour + + + + +

First earl of Hertford. First baron Beauchamp. Son of Edward Seymour and Anne Seymour. Brother of Jane Seymour. Husband of Frances Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Francis Knollys + Sir + Francis + Knollys + + + + +

Politician. Treasurer of Elizabeth I. Husband of Lady Catherine Knollys.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Catherine Knollys (née Carey) + Lady + Catherine + Knollys + Carey + + + + +

Chief lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I. Wife of Sir Francis Knollys. Daughter of William Carey. Sister of Henry Carey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Carey + William + Carey + + + + +

Courtier. Father of Lady Catherine Knollys and Henry Carey.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Boleyn + Mary + Boleyn + + + + +

Wife of William Carey. Mother of Lady Catherine Knollys and Henry Carey. Daughter of Thomas Boleyn.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Frances Howard + Frances + Howard + + + +

Second wife of Edward Seymour. See related Wikipedia on Edward Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + William Howard + William + Howard + + + + +

Third Baron Howard of Effingham. Father of Frances Howard.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Sidney + Sir + William + Sidney + + + + +

Courtier. Father of Frances Radclyffe.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Radclyffe + Thomas + Radclyffe + + + + +

Third earl of Sussex. Husband of Frances Radclyffe.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Billing + Sir + Thomas + Billing + + + +

Chief Justice of the King’s Bench. Third husband of Mary Billing.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Billing (née Folville) + Mary + Billing + Folville + + + +

Monument at Westminster Abbey. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Billing.

+
+
+ + + + William Cotton + William + Cotton + + + +

First husband of Mary Billing. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Billing.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lacy + Thomas + Lacy + + + +

Executor of William Cotton. Second husband of Mary Billing. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Billing.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Wesenham + Robert + Wesenham + + +

Benefactor of Mary Billing. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Billing.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Cotton + Robert + Cotton + + +

Son of Mary Billing and William Cotton.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Woodville + Anthony + Woodville + + + + +

Second Earl Rivers. Son of Richard Woodville and Jaquetta de Luxembourg.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Maunsell + Sir + John + Maunsell + + + + +

Chancellor to Henry III.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Dudley (née Seymour) + Anne + Dudley + Seymour + + + + +

Countess of Warwick. Writer. Wife of Sir John Dudley. Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lady Margaret Seymour + Lady + Margaret + Seymour + + + +

Writer. Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Seymour + Mary + Seymour + + +

Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour. Not to be confused with Mary Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + Katherine Seymour + Katherine + Seymour + + +

Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Seymour + Elizabeth + Seymour + + +

Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + Lord Henry Seymour + Lord + Henry + Seymour + + +

Son of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Seymour + Edward + Seymour + + +

Son of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour. Not to be confused with Edward Seymour.

+
+
+ + + + John II + John + II + + + + +

Count of Hainault, Holland, and Zeeland.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Louis IV + Louis + IV + Holy Roman Emperor + + + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 1314-1347.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + George Carey + George + Carey + + + + +

Second Baron Hunsdon. Son of Henry Carey and Anne Morgan.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anne Morgan + Anne + Morgan + + + + +

Baroness Hunsdon. Wife of Henry Carey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Carey + Edmund + Carey + + + + +

Member of Parliament. Son of Henry Carey and Anne Morgan.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Carey + Robert + Carey + + + + +

First earl of Monmouth. Son of Henry Carey and Anne Morgan.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Howard (née Carey) + Katherine + Howard + Carey + + + + +

Countess of Nottingham. Daughter of Henry Carey and Anne Morgan.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Morgan + Sir + Thomas + Morgan + + + +

Soldier. Father of Anne Morgan.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Francis II + Francis + II + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1559-1560.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Boteller + John + Boteller + + +

Clerk of the works in the building of Westminster Hall.

+
+
+ + + + Georges d’Amboise + Georges + d’Amboise + + + + +

Cardinal.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Louis II + Louis + II + + + + +

Duke of Bavaria 1347-1365. Buried at Westminster Abbey.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Joan of Valois + Joan + + + + +

Countess of Hainault, Holland, and Zeeland. Wife of William I. Mother of Philippa of Hainault.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Marie of Brittany + Marie + + + + +

Dcuhess of Alençon. Countess of Perche. Lady of La-Guerche.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard de Clare + Richard + de Clare + fitz Gilbert + + + + +

Founder of the baronial family of Clare. Son of Gilbert de Clare. Father of Robert fitz Richard.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Richard de Lucy + Richard + de Lucy + + + +

Father of Matilda fitz Robert.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert de Ferrers + Robert + de Ferrers + + +

Earl of Derby. Father of Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter. See related ODNB entry for the Fitzwalter family for relationship to Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Matilde de Bocham + Matilde + de Bocham + + +

Wife of Walter fitz Robert.

+
+
+ + + + Brian de Lisle + Brian + de Lisle + + + +

Soldier.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Lacy + Edmund + Lacy + Bishop of Exeter + + + + +

Bishop of Exeter 1420–1455.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas of Lancaster + Thomas + of Lancaster + + + + +

Second earl of Lancaster and Leicester. Earl of Lincoln.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Walter Langton + Walter + Langton + + + +

Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Treasurer of England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis Thynne + Francis + Thynne + + + + +

Antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Denham + Sir + John + Denham + + + + +

Judge.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pope + Pope + + +

Owner of Pope Lane.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Brooke + Sir + William + Brooke + + + + +

Tenth baron Cobham.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ulfinus + Ulfinus + + +

Monk.

+
+
+ + + + William Mariner + William + Mariner + + +

Warden of London Bridge.

+
+
+ + + + Titus Livius + Titus + Livius + + +

Roman historian.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Restitutus + Restitutus + Archbishop of London + + +

Archbishop of London.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Fastidius + Fastidius + Archbishop of London + + +

Archbishop of London. See related Wikipedia entry.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert Basset + Gilbert + Basset + + + +

Baron of Wycombe.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Laud + William + Laud + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of London 1628-1633. Archbishop of Canterbury 1633-1645.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Juxon + William + Juxon + Bishop of London + Archbishop of Canterbury + + + + +

Bishop of London 1633-1646 and 1660. Archbishop of Canterbury 1660-1663.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Marcus Aurelius + Marcus + Aurelius + Holy Roman Emperor + + + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 161-180. Father of Commodus.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Commodus + Commodus + Holy Roman Emperor + + + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 176-192. Son of Marcus Aurelius.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Dr. Matthew Sutcliffe + Matthew + Sutcliffe + + + + +

Dean of Exeter.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jezebel + Jezebel + Queen of Israel + +

Queen of Israel in the Bible. Worshiper of Baal. Wife of Ahab.

+ + OR + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Balaam + Balaam + +

Prophet in the Bible.

+ + OR + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jabin + Jabin + King of Canaan + + +

King of Canaan in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Daniel + Daniel + + +

Central figure of the Book of Daniel in the Bible.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Ruinosa Respublica + Ruinosa Respublica + + +

Personification of a dilapidated republic. Appears as an allegorical character in The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage.

+
+
+ + + + Respublica Bene Instituta + Respublica Bene Instituta + + +

Personification of a democratic republic. Appears as an allegorical character in The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage.

+
+
+ + + + Baal + Baal + + +

God of storms and fertility in many ancient Middle Eastern communities.

+ + OR + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + St. Jerome + Saint + Jerome + + + +

Theologian and priest.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Joash + Joash + King of Judah + + + +

King of Judah in the Bible.

+ + OR + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + Josiah + Josiah + King of Judah + + + + +

King of Judah in the Bible.

+ + OR + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry of Huntingdon + Henry + of Huntingdon + + + + +

Historian and poet.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Frederick II + Frederick + II + Holy Roman Emperor + King of Sicily + King of Germany + King of Jerusalem + + + + +

Holy Roman Emperor 1220-1250. King of Sicily 1197-1250. King of Germany 1212-1250. King of Jerusalem 1229-1243.

+ + EB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Bowre + Robert + Bowre + + +

Keeper of exotic animals in the Tower of London. Son of John Bowre.

+
+
+ + + + John Bowre + John + Bowre + + +

Father of Robert Bowre.

+
+
+ + + + William of Cornhill + William + of Cornhill + Bishop of Coventry + + + +

Bishop of Coventry 1214–1223. Archdeacon of Huntingdon.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Robert Passelewe + Robert + Passelewe + + + +

Lawyer.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Weyland + Sir + Thomas + Weyland + + + + +

Justice. Sent to the Tower of London as prisoner in 1290 and later exiled to France.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Adam Murimuth + Adam + Murimuth + + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Lovelet + Sir + John + Lovelet + + +

Justice of the lower bench. Prisoner of the Tower of London in 1290. Redeemed from imprisonment by offering three thousand marks.

+
+
+ + + + Adam de Stratton + Adam + de Stratton + + +

Administrator and moneylender. Paid a large sum to purchase liberty from the Tower of London including a king’s crown said to belong to John I.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Henry Knighton + Henry + Knighton + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Tibald + Nicholas + Tibald + + +

Gentleman. Father of Simon Sudbury.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Minsterworth + Sir + John + Minsterworth + + + +

Executed for treason. See related ODNB entry for Sir Gregory Sais.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Bromtone + Sir + William + Bromtone + + +

Justice. Prisoner of the Tower of London in 1290. Redeemed from imprisonment by offering six thousand marks.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Littlebury + Robert + Littlebury + + +

Prisoner of the Tower of London in 1290. Redeemed from imprisonment by offering one thousand marks.

+
+
+ + + + Roger Leicester + Robert + Leicester + + +

Prisoner of the Tower of London in 1290. Redeemed from imprisonment by offering one thousand marks.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Newton + Sir + John + Newton + + +

Aided Richard II in his confrontation with Wat Tyler during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + John Tickle + John + Tickle + + +

Doublet maker. Crafted doublets for the rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Perducas Dalbert + Perducas + Dalbert + + +

Aided Richard II in his confrontation with Wat Tyler during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Adam Frances + Sir + Adam + Frances + + +

Knighted by Richard II at Smithfield for assitance during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + John Kirkby + John + Kirkby + + + +

Captain of the rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Allen Thredder + Allen + Thredder + + + +

Captain of the rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Scot + Thomas + Scot + + + +

Captain of the rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Ralph Rugge + Ralph + Rugge + + + +

Captain of the rebels during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Westbrome + Robert + Westbrome + + + +

Leader of the rebels in Suffolk during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + John Wrawe + John + Wrawe + + + +

Priest. Leader of the rebels in Suffolk during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.

+
+
+ + + + John Litester + John + Litester + + + +

Member of the Dyers’ Company. Leader of the rebels in Norwich during the 1381 Peasant’s Revolt.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Lee + Sir + Richard + Lee + Sheriff + Mayor + + + +

Sheriff of London + 1452-1453. Mayor 1460-1461 and 1469-1470. Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + John de Vere + John + de Vere + + + + +

Thirteenth earl of Oxford. Constable of the Tower of London.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + William Foxley + William + Foxley + + + +

Potmaker for the Mint of the Tower of London.

+
+
+ + + + Hawkins + Hawkins + + +

Prisoner of the Tower of London. Accused Sir Thomas Cooke of withholding money from Margaret of Anjou.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John Fogge + Sir + John + Fogge + + + + +

Administrator. Member of the King’s Council.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir John Markham + Sir + John + Markham + + + + +

Justice. Possible the same person as Markham.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Francis Talbot + Francis + Talbot + + + + +

Fifth earl of Shrewsbury. Husband of Anne Talbot. Father of George Talbot.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Walter de Crisping + Walter + de Crisping + + +

Justice.

+
+
+ + + + Lion + Lion + King of Ermonie + + +

King of Ermonie.

+
+
+ + + + William Servat + William + Servat + + +

Alderman. Builder and owner of Sernes Tower.

+
+
+ + + + Althoneus + Althoneus + + +

Priest.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Mercer + Mary + Mercer + + +

Companion of Elizabeth Pepys. See related ODNB entry for Servants of Samuel Pepys.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Pepys + Elizabeth + Pepys + + +

Wife of Samuel Pepys.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Deborah Willet + Deborah + Willet + + +

Maid of Samuel Pepys. Engaged in an affair with Samuel Pepys, resulting in her dismissal. See related ODNB entry for Servants of Samuel Pepys.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger de Sussex + Roger + de Sussex + + + +

First priest of St. Mary Newington.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + St. Mary Magdalene + Saint + Mary + Magdalene + + +

Disciple of Jesus Christ in the Bible. First person to see Christ’s resurrection.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Peter I of Cyprus + Peter + I + King of Cyprus + + + + +

King of Cyprus 1358-1369.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert III of Scotland + Robert + III + King of Scotland + + + + +

King of Scotland 1390–1406.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Charles VII of France + Charles + VII + King of France + + + + +

King of France 1422-1461.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bernabò Visconti + Bernabò + Visconti + Lord of Milan + + + + +

Lord of Milan 1354-1385. Father of Donnina Hawkwood.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Donnina Hawkwood (née Visconti) + Donnina + Hawkwood + Visconti + + +

Illegitimate daughter of Bernabò Visconti. Wife of Sir John Hawkwood. See related Wikipedia entry for <name ref="mol:HAWK2">Sir John Hawkwood</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Gregory XI + Pope + Gregory + XI + + + + +

Pope 1370-1378.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Casimir III the Great + Casimir + III + the Great + King of Poland + King of Ruthenia + + + + +

King of Poland 1333-1370. King of Ruthenia 1340-1370.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Louis I of Hungary + Louis + I + King of Hungary + King of Croatia + King of Poland + + + + +

King of Hungary and Croatia 1342–1382. King of Poland 1370–1382.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jacob + Jacob + Israel + + +

Patriarch of the people of Israel in the Bible. Son of Isaac and Rebecca. Grandson of Abraham and Sarah.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Isaac + Isaac + + +

Patriarch of the people of Israel in the Bible. Husband of Rebecca. Son of Abraham and Sarah. Father of Jacob.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Arnold Hatfield + Arnold + Hatfield + + +

Printer. Freed from the Stationers’ Company in 1581.

+ + ROLLCO + +
+
+ + + + Wentworth Smith + Wentworth + Smith + + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Covell + Thomas + Covell + +

Archer from Shoreditch. Granted the jocular title Duke of Shoreditch by Henry VIII in Sir William Wood’s A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Lee + Lee + +

Alderman.

+
+
+ + + + Stodie + Stodie + +

Namesake of Spittle lane (also known as Stodies lane).

+
+
+ + + + Edred + Edred + +

Namesake of Queenhithe (also known as Edreds Hithe).

+
+
+ + + + Sir Anthony Browne + Sir + Anthony + Browne + + + + +

Courtier. Owner of Montague House. Father of Anthony Browne.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Thomas + John + Thomas + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Olave (Southwark). Not to be confused with John Thomas. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Philip + Richard + Philip + + + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Isabella Philip. Buried at St. Olave (Southwark). Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Isabella Philip + Isabella + Philip + + +

Wife of Richard Philip. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fairford + Robert + Fairford + + + +

Buried at St. Olave (Southwark). Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Loufstone + Loufstone + + + +

Provost of London. Buried at Bermondsey Abbey.

+
+
+ + + + John de Bavow + John + de Bavow + + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + William Brothurs + William + Brothurs + + + +

Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.

+
+
+ + + + Osbart Hervey + Osbart + Hervey + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The + editors welcome research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John de Guestling + John + de Guestling + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The + editors welcome research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + Edward of Westminster + Edward + of Westminster + + +

MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The + editors welcome research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for further information.

+
+
+ + + + John Graunt + John + Graunt + + + + +

Statistician. Known as the founder of demography.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Peacham + Henry + Peacham + + + + +

Poet, writer, and illustrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Andrew Wise + Andrew + Wise + + +

Publisher.

+
+
+ + + + Aaron Titus Andronicus + Aaron + Titus + Andronicus + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Ruyskaert + Anthony + Ruyskaert + + +

Dutch denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + John Clark + John + Clark + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Vere + Thomas + Vere + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Fernando Álvarez de Toledo + Fernando + Álvarez + de Toledo + +

Third Duke of Alba.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jan Laski + Jan + Laski + +

Polish reformer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Agnes Henslowe + Agnes + Henslowe + Woodward + +

Wife of Henry Woodward and Philip Henslowe. Mother of Joan Alleyn and Elizabeth Woodward.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Alleyn (née Woodward) + Joan + Alleyn + Woodward + +

Wife of Edward Alleyn. Daughter of Agnes Henslowe and Henry Woodward. Sister of Elizabeth Woodward.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Woodward + Elizabeth + Woodward + +

Daughter of Agnes Henslowe and Henry Woodward. Sister of Joan Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Henslowe + Edmond + Henslowe + +

Master of the Game in Ashdown. Husband of Margaret Henslowe. Father of Philip Henslowe, Edmund Henslowe, and John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Henslowe + Margaret + Henslowe + +

Wife of Edmund Henslowe. Mother of Philip Henslowe, Edmund Henslowe, and John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Henslowe + Francis + Henslowe + +

Deputy of Philip Henslowe’s pawn business.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Henslowe + Edmund + Henslowe + +

Husband of Margery Henslowe. Father of Anne Henslowe, John Henslowe, and Mary Henslowe. Son of Edmund Henslowe and Margaret Henslowe. Brother of Philip Henslowe and John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + John Henslowe + John + Henslowe + +

Son of Edmund Henslowe and Margaret Henslowe. Brother of Philip Henslowe and Edmund Henslowe. Not to be confused with John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Margery Henslowe + Margery + Henslowe + +

Wife of Edmund Henslowe. Mother of Anne Henslowe, John Henslowe, and Mary Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Henslowe + Anne + Henslowe + +

Daughter of Edmund Henslowe and Margery Henslowe. Sister of John Henslowe and Mary Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + John Henslowe + John + Henslowe + +

Son of Edmund Henslowe and Margery Henslowe. Brother of Anne Henslowe and Mary Henslowe. Not to be confused with John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Henslowe + Mary + Henslowe + +

Daughter of Edmund Henslowe and Margery Henslowe. Sister of Anne Henslowe and John Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Woodward + Henry + Woodward + +

Dyer. Husband of Agnes Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + John Chomley + John + Chomley + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Streete + Peter + Streete + +

Carpenter.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas More + Thomas + More + + +

Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried at Pardon Churchyard. Not to be confused with Sir Thomas More.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Baby + Sir + Thomas + Baby + + + +

Buried at St. Foster. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Ferdinando Stanley + Ferdinando + Stanley + + +

Fifth Earl of Derby. Patron of the Lord Strange’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Somerset + William + Somerset + + +

Third Earl of Worcester. Patron of the Lord Strange’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Alleyn + John + Alleyn + + +

Son of Edward Alleyn and Margaret Alleyn. Brother of Edward Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Alleyn + Edward + Alleyn + + +

Husband of Margaret Alleyn. Father of Edward Alleyn and John Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Alleyn (née Townley) + Margaret + Alleyn + Christopher + Browne + Townley + + +

Wife of Edward Alleyn, Richard Christopher, and John Browne. Mother of Edward Alleyn and John Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Christopher + Richard + Christopher + Grove + + +

Husband of Margaret Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + John Browne + John + Browne + + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Husband of Margaret Alleyn. Not to be confused with Sir John Browne or John Browne.

+
+
+ + + + Constance Alleyn (née Donne) + Constance + Alleyn + Donne + + +

Wife of Edward Alleyn. Daughter of John Donne.

+
+
+ + + + Gilbert East + Gilbert + East + + +

Bailiff of Philip Henslowe.

+
+
+ + + + Toogood + Toogood + + +

Client of Philip Henslowe’s pawn broking business.

+
+
+ + + + William Harbutes + William + Harbutes + + +

Client of Philip Henslowe’s pawn broking business.

+
+
+ + + + Robart Shaw + Robart + Shaw + + +

Actor with the Admiral’s Men.

+
+
+ + + + Phocas + Phocas + Emperor of Constantinople + + +

Emperor of Constantinople 602-610.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Rowden + Rowden + + +

Tenant of Edward Alleyn.

+
+
+ + + + Watson + Watson + + +

Deputy of Philip Henslowe’s pawn business.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Nockes + Anne + Nockes + + +

Deputy of Philip Henslowe’s pawn business.

+
+
+ + + + Tamburlaine + Tamburlaine + + +

Dramatic character in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great.

+
+
+ + + + Doctor Faustus + Doctor + Faustus + + +

Dramatic character in Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus.

+
+
+ + + + Barabas + Barabas + + +

Dramatic character in Christopher Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta.

+
+
+ + + + John Eyre + John + Eyre + + +

Husband of Amy Eyre. Father of Sir Simon Eyre.

+
+
+ + + + Amy Eyre + Amy + Eyre + + +

Wife of John Eyre. Mother of Sir Simon Eyre.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Eyre + Alice + Eyre + + +

Wife of Sir Simon Eyre. Mother of Thomas Eyre.

+
+
+ + + + Peter Smart + Peter + Smart + + +

Upholder.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Ruddy + Christopher + Ruddy + + +

Yeoman.

+
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Whitney + Geoffrey + Whitney + + +

Father of Isabella Whitney and Geoffrey Whitney.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Hugh Plat + Sir + Hugh + Plat + + +

Author.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Waltheof + Waltheof + + +

Earl of Northumbria. Executed during the reign of William I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Green + Thomas + Green + + +

Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Executed at Tyburn for coin clipping.

+
+
+ + + + William Constable + William + Constable + Featherstone + + +

Executed at Tyburn for sedition.

+
+
+ + + + Dr. John Story + John + Story + + +

Member of Parliament. Executed at Tyburn for high treason.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Doll Powell (née Lane) + Doll + Powell + Lane + + +

Sister of Betty Martin.

+ + Pepy’s + Diary Project + +
+
+ + + + Betty Martin (née Lane) + Betty + Martin + Lane + + +

Sister of Doll Powell.

+ + Pepy’s + Diary Project + +
+
+ + + + Bankes + Bankes + + +

Constable.

+
+
+ + + + Eleanor Beaufort + Eleanor + Beaufort + + +

Duchess of Somerset. Wife of Edumund Beaufort. Daughter of Richard Beauchamp.

+
+
+ + + + Edmund Beaufort + Edmund + Beaufort + + +

Third Duke of Somerset. Husband of Eleanor Beaufort.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Francis Throckmorton + Francis + Throckmorton + + +

Key conspirator of the Throckmorton Plot to depose Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Touchwood + Touchwood + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Middletonʼs A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.

+
+ + + + Thomas Randolph + Thomas + Randolph + + +

Poet and dramatist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Hugh Latimer + Hugh + Latimer + Bishop of Worcester + + +

Bishop of Worcester 1535–1539.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Leak + Thomas + Leak + + +

Priest. Prisoner of Clink Prison.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Burton + Richard + Burton + + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Burton + Robert + Burton + + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + John Vicars + Richard + Burton + + +

Biographer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Simonds D’Ewes + Sir + Simonds + D’Ewes + + +

First Baronet. Antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel Harsnett + Samuel + Harsnett + Archbishop of York + + +

Writer. Archbishop of York 1629-1631.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Lilburne + John + Lilburne + Freeborn John + + +

Leveller.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Prynne + William + Prynne + + +

Lawyer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mainy + Mainy + + +

Keeper of possessed persons.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Mainy + Richard + Mainy + + +

Possessee. Received care in the Earl of Lincoln’s home on Cannon Row.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Smith + Anne + Smith + + +

Possessee. Received care in the Earl of Lincoln’s home on Cannon Row.

+
+
+ + + + Eliza Calthrope + Eliza + Calthrope + + +

Possessee. Received care in the Earl of Lincoln’s home on Cannon Row.

+
+
+ + + + William Pryseley + William + Pryseley + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Treasure + Treasure + + +

Member of Henry VIII’s household.

+
+
+ + + + Humphrey Trevilylan + Humphrey + Trevilylan + + +

Renter of Horse Ferry.

+
+
+ + + + Christopher Wormeall + Christopher + Wormeall + + +

Owner of Horse Ferry.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Kippinge + Alexander + Kippinge + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Joseph Bryan + Joseph + Bryan + + +

Denizen of London.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Clarke + Robert + Clarke + + +

Tenant of Molestrand.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Griffin + Edward + Griffin + + +

Tenant of Molestrand.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Thompson + Jane + Thompson + + +

Widow. Tenant of Molestrand.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Wood + Anthony + Wood + + +

Antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Cavendish + William + Cavendish + + +

First Duke of Newcastle. Patron of Ben Jonson.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Engine + Engine + + +

Dramatic character in William Cavendish’s The Country Captain.

+
+
+ + + + John Standbrooke + John + Standbrooke + + +

Lime-man.

+
+
+ + + + John Okey + John + Okey + + +

Political and religious radical. Served in the Parliamentarian army. Approved the execution of Charles I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Abraham Cowley + Abraham + Cowley + + +

Poet.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John of Padua + John + + +

Architect.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Waller + Edmund + Waller + + +

Poet and politician.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Drue + Thomas + Drue + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir William Segar + Sir + William + Segar + + +

Portrait painter.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lodowick Carlell + Lodowick + Carlell + + +

Playwright.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Fairfax + Thomas + Fairfax + + +

Politician, general, and Parliamentary commander.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Katherine Brandon (née Willoughby + Katherine + Brandon + Willoughby + + +

Duchess of Suffolk. Resided in the courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Catherine of Braganza + Catherine + Queen consort of England + Queen consort of Scotland + Queen consort of Ireland + + + + +

Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1662-1685.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Leonardo da Vinci + Leonardo + da Vinci + +

Italian painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Raphael + Raphael + +

Italian painter and architect.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Michelangelo + Michelangelo + +

Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Antonio da Correggio + Antonio + da Correggio + +

Italian painter.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Titian + Titian + +

Italian painter.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Tintoretto + Tintoretto + +

Italian painter.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Anthony van Dyck + Anthony + van Dyck + +

Flemish painter.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Westfield + Thomas + Westfield + Bishop of Bristol + +

Bishop of Bristol.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Simon Fraser + Sir + Simon + Fraser + +

Scotish knight and patriot. Key figure in the Wars of Scotish Independance.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Cabot + John + Cabot + +

Italian navigator and explorer. Explored North America under a commission from Henry VII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + David Dee + David + Dee + +

Rector of St. Bartholomew the Great.

+
+
+ + + + Simon Robson + Simon + Robson + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Fuller + Robert + Fuller + +

Prior of St. Bartholomew the Great.

+
+
+ + + + Heyden + Heyden + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s On the Famous Voyage.

+
+
+ + + + Shelton + Shelton + +

Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s On the Famous Voyage.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Shaxton + Nicholas + Shaxton + Bishop of Salisbury + + +

Bishop of Salisbury 1535-1539.

+ + Wikipedia + + +
+
+ + + + Henry Goodcole + Henry + Goodcole + + +

Pamphleteer. Author of criminal biographies.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Sawyer + Elizabeth + Sawyer + + +

Supposed witch.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Jackson + Elizabeth + Jackson + +

Supposed witch. Accused of bewitching Mary Glover.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Russell + Margaret + Russell + +

Supposed witch. Accused of bewitching Elizabeth Jennings.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Jennings + Elizabeth + Jennings + +

Supposed bewitching victim of Elizabeth Jackson. Exorcised by Lewes Hughes.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Glover + Mary + Glover + +

Supposed bewitching victim of Elizabeth Jackson. Exorcised by Lewes Hughes.

+
+
+ + + + Lewes Hughes + Lewes + Hughes + +

Minister. Exorcised Mary Glover.

+
+
+ + + + George Wormington + George + Wormington + +

Burglar and thief. Sentenced to death.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + William Lyddall + William + Lyddall + +

Burglar and thief. Sentenced to branding on the cheek.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Spellman + Elizabeth + Spellman + +

Burglar and thief. Sentenced to a whipping.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + Stephen Smith + Stephen + Smith + + +

Burglar and thief. Sentenced to a whipping.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + Edward Swinney + Edward + Swinney + + +

Murderer. Prisoner of Newgate.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + Henry Harrison + Henry + Harrison + + +

Murderer. Prisoner of Newgate.

+ + Proceedings of the Old Bailey + +
+
+ + + + James Whiston + James + Whiston + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + Alexander Andrew + Alexander + Andrew + +

Keeper of Newgate during the reign of Henry VIII.

+
+
+ + + + Joan Garroll + Joan + Garroll + + +

Prisoner of Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Underhill + Edward + Underhill + + +

Courtier and religious radical. Prisoner of Newgate.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Luke Hutton + Luke + Hutton + + + +

Highwayman and writer.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Poyntz + Sir + Nicholas + Poyntz + + +

Murder suspect.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Cuttell + Thomas + Cuttell + + +

Benefactor of St. Dunstan’s, Stepney.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Dowe + Robert + Dowe + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefactor of St. Sepulchre.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Woodhouse + Henry + Woodhouse + + +

Steward of Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + George Strangwayes + George + Strangwayes + + +

Victim of peine forte et dure at Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Daniel Defoe + Daniel + Defoe + + +

Writer, trader, journalist, pamphleteer, and spy.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Myles Davies + Myles + Davies + + +

Welsh author.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Stephen Smith + Stephen + Smith + + +

Fisherman. Prisoner of Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Reynolds + Thomas + Reynolds + + +

Priest. Prisoner of Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + Bernardi + Bernardi + + +

Prisoner of Newgate.

+
+
+ + + + E. S. + E. + S. + + +

Author.

+
+
+ + + + John Bull + John + Bull + + +

Watchman.

+
+
+ + + + George Thomason + George + Thomason + + +

Book collector.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Friedrich Dedekind + Friedrich + Dedekind + + +

German humanist, theologian, and bookseller.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel Vincent + Samuel + Vincent + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + St. Grobain + Saint + Grobian + +

Patron saint of vulgar and coarse people.

+
+
+ + + + Gerard Langbaine + Gerard + Langbaine + + + + +

Biographer and critic.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Bustopha + Bustopha + + +

Dramatic character in John Fletcher and William Rowley’s The Maid in the Mill.

+
+
+ + + + Tony + Tony + + +

Dramatic character in John Fletcher’s A Wife for a Month.

+
+
+ + + + Cacafogo + Cacafogo + + +

Dramatic character in John Fletcher’s Rule a Wife and Have a Wife.

+
+
+ + + + Chough + Chough + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton and William Rowley’s A Fair Quarrel.

+
+
+ + + + Lollio + Lollio + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling.

+
+
+ + + + Simplicity + Simplicity + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton and William Rowley’s The World Tossed at Tennis.

+
+
+ + + + Plumporridge + Plumporridge + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s Inner Temple Masque.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Atwell + Hugh + Atwell + + +

Actor with the Prince Charles’ Company.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Polycrates + Polycrates + + +

Tyrant of Samos.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Christopher Barker + Christopher + Barker + + +

Printer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Nicholas Ling + Nicholas + Ling + + +

Printer, bookseller, and editor.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Niccolò Machiavelli + Niccolò + Machiavelli + + +

Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Pietro Aretino + Pietro + Aretino + + +

Italian author, playwright, poet, satirist, and blackmailer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Ballard + Henry + Ballard + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Burre + Walter + Burre + + +

Bookseller.

+
+
+ + + + Anderson of Newcastle + Anderson + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Fuller’s History of the Worthies of England.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Follywit + Richard + Follywit + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Bounteous Progress + Sir + Bounteous + Progress + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Lieutenant Mawworm + Lieutenant + Mawworm + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Penitent Brothel + Penitent + Brothel + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Courtesan + Courtesan + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Gunwater + Gunwater + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Winchcomb + Winchcomb + + +

Appears in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Falsetop + Falsetop + + +

Appears in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Lickit + Lickit + + +

Appears in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Horseman + Horseman + + +

Appears in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Lipsalve + Lipsalve + + +

Appears in Thomas Midddleton’s A Mad World, My Masters.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Beaumont + Anne + Beaumont + + + +

Wife of Nicholas Beaumont. Daughter of William Saunders. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Beaumont + Nicholas + Beaumont + + +

Esquire. Husband of Anne Beaumont.

+
+
+ + + + William Saunders + William + Saunders + + +

Esquire. Father of Anne Beaumont.

+
+
+ + + + William Drewe + William + Drewe + + +

Knight. Husband of Elizabeth Drewe. Son of John Drewe. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + John Drewe + John + Drewe + + +

Knight. Father of William Drewe. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Drewe + Elizabeth + Drewe + + + +

Wife of William Drewe. Latin epitaph in Stow 1633.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Smith + Robert + Smith + + + +

Gentleman. Husband of Elizabeth Smith and Margaret Smith. Father of Margaret Smith, Juliana Smith, and Joane Smith. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Smith (née Reycroft) + Elizabeth + Smith + Reycroft + + +

Wife of Robert Smith. Mother of Margaret Smith, Juliana Smith, and Joane Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Smith (née Larkin) + Margaret + Smith + Larkin + + +

Wife of Robert Smith. Not to be confused with Margaret Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Smith + Margaret + Smith + + +

Daughter of Robert Smith and Elizabeth Smith. Not to be confused with Margaret Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Juliana Smith + Juliana + Smith + + +

Daughter of Robert Smith and Elizabeth Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Smith + Joane + Smith + + +

Daughter of Robert Smith and Elizabeth Smith.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Kirkham + Henry + Kirkham + + +

Member of the Stationers’ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Harrison II + John + Harrison + II + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + William How + William + How + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Sutton + Henry + Sutton + + +

Printer and bookseller. Husband of Johane Sutton.

+
+
+ + + + John Hodgkins + John + Hodgkins + + +

Printer.

+
+
+ + + + Johane Sutton + Johane + Sutton + + +

Wife of Henry Sutton.

+
+
+ + + + William Horn + William + Horn + + +

Guest of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Redwaye + Thomas + Redwaye + + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Died of the plague.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Lewys + Thomas + Lewys + + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Ludlane + Margaret + Ludlane + + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Evance + Edward + Evance + + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Scippard + Henry + Scippard + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Husband of Isabell Scippard.

+
+
+ + + + Isabell Scippard (née Helliatt) + Isabell + Scippard + Helliatt + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Wife of Henry Scippard.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Wilborne + Richard + Wilborne + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Husband of Joane Wilborne.

+
+
+ + + + Joane Wilborne (née Rance) + Joane + Wilborne + rance + + +

Servant of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Wife of Richard Wilborne.

+
+
+ + + + Bullock + Bullock + + +

Denizen of of Bristol. Master of John Thomas.

+
+
+ + + + John Thomas + John + Thomas + + +

Servant of Bullock. Killed by a highwayman.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas le Neve + Thomas + le Neve + + +

Inn holder of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Gerrard Winstanley + Gerrard + Winstanley + + +

Religious reformer, philosopher, and activist.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Michel + John + Michel + + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Father of Stephen Michel.

+
+
+ + + + Stephen Michel + Stephen + Michel + + +

Son of John Michel.

+
+
+ + + + Lawrence Rutt + Lawrence + Lawrence + + + +

Inn holder of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Husband of Mary Rutt. Father of Mary Rutt, Margaret Rutt, Henry Rutt, Jane Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Rutt (née Lowland) + Mary + Rutt + Lowland + + +

Wife of Lawrence Rutt. Mother of Mary Rutt, Margaret Rutt, Henry Rutt, Jane Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Rutt + Mary + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Lawrence Rutt and Mary Rutt. Sister of Margaret Rutt, Henry Rutt, Jane Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Rutt + Margaret + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Lawrence Rutt and Mary Rutt. Sister of Mary Rutt, Henry Rutt, Jane Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Rutt + Henry + Rutt + + +

Son of Lawrence Rutt and Mary Rutt. Brother of Mary Rutt, Margaret Rutt, Jane Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Jane Rutt + Jane + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Lawrence Rutt and Mary Rutt. Sister of Mary Rutt, Margaret Rutt, Henry Rutt, and Laurance Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Laurance Rutt + Laurance + Rutt + + + + + +

Son of Lawrence Rutt and Mary Rutt. Brother of Mary Rutt, Margaret Rutt, Henry Rutt, and Jane Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Rowland Rutt + Rowland + Rutt + + + +

Inn holder of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street. Husband of Ellen Rutt. Father of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Ellen Rutt (née Johnson) + Ellen + Rutt + Johnson + + +

Wife of Rowland Rutt. Mother of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + William Rutt + William + Rutt + + +

Son of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Brother of Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Maragaret Rutt + Maragaret + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Sister of William Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Rutt + Richard + Rutt + + +

Son of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Brother of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Bartholomew Rutt + Bartholomew + Rutt + + +

Son of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Brother of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Sara Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Sara Rutt + Sara + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Sister of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Hester Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Hester Rutt + Hester + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Sister of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, and Alice Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Alice Rutt + Alice + Rutt + + +

Daughter of Rowland Rutt and Ellen Rutt. Sister of William Rutt, Maragaret Rutt, Richard Rutt, Bartholomew Rutt, Sara Rutt, and Hester Rutt.

+
+
+ + + + Richard Pauley + Richard + Pauley + + +

Inn holder of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Ward + Ward + + +

Inn holder of Three Cups Inn, Bread Street.

+
+
+ + + + Richard C. + Richard + C. + + +

Gentleman.

+
+
+ + + + M. W. + M. + W. + + +

Plaintiff.

+
+
+ + + + E. P. + E. + P. + + +

Defendent.

+
+
+ + + + Margaret Hussie + Margaret + Hussie + + + +

Wife of Lawrence Hussie. Daughter of Sir John White.

+
+
+ + + + Lawrence Hussie + Lawrence + Hussie + + +

Doctor of Law. Husband of Margaret Hussie.

+
+
+ + + + Sir John White + Sir + John + White + + +

Knight. The father of Margaret Hussie.

+
+
+ + + + John Tredwey + John + Tredway + + + +

Gentleman. Buried at Christ Church.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Warlingworth + Thomas + Warlingworth + + +

Founder of a chantry at St. Matthew, Friday Street.

+
+
+ + + + Anthony Cage + Anthony + Cage + + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Cage. Buried at St Matthew, Friday Street.

+
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Cage + Elizabeth + Cage + + +

Wife of Anthony Cage.

+
+
+ + + + Gaius Newman + Gaius + Newman + + + +

Citizen. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of Anne Newman. Father of Gabriel Newman, Gaius Newman, Robert Newman, Nicholas Newman, Francis Newman, Thomas Newman, Hugh Newman, Elizabeth Newman, Mary Newman, Anne Newman, Sarah Newman, and Judith Newman. Buried at St. Matthew, Friday Street. Not to be confused with Gaius Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Newman (née Cullum) + Anne + Newman + Cullum + + +

Wife of Gaius Newman. Daughter of Nicholas Cullum. Mother of Gabriel Newman, Gaius Newman, Robert Newman, Nicholas Newman, Francis Newman, Thomas Newman, Hugh Newman, Elizabeth Newman, Mary Newman, Anne Newman, Sarah Newman, and Judith Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Cullum + Nicholas + Cullum + + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Father of Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Gabriel Newman + Gabriel + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Gaius Newman + Gaius + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman. Not to be confused with Gaius Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Newman + Robert + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Nicholas Newman + Nicholas + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Francis Newman + Francis + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Newman + Thomas + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Newman + Hugh + Newman + + +

Son of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + + Elizabeth Newman + Elizabeth + Newman + + +

Daughter of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Mary Newman + Mary + Newman + + +

Daughter of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Anne Newman + Anne + Newman + + +

Daughter of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman. Not to be confused with Anne Newman or Anne Newman.

+
+
+ + + + Sarah Newman + Sarah + Newman + + +

Daughter of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+ + + + Judith Newman + Judith + Newman + + +

Daughter of Gaius Newman and Anne Newman.

+
+ + + + John Perte + John + Perte + + + +

Citizen. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Perte. Father of Mary Perte. Buried at St. Matthew, Friday Street.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Perte (née Eyre) + Elizabeth + Perte + Eyre + + +

Wife of John Perte. Daughter of Henry Eyre. Mother of Mary Perte.

+
+ + + + Henry Eyre + Henry + Eyre + + +

Citizen. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Father of Elizabeth Perte.

+
+ + + + Mary Perte + Mary + Perte + + +

Daughter of John Perte and Elizabeth Perte.

+
+ + + + Edward Wiat + Edward + Wiat + + + +

Esquire. Husband of Mary Wiat. Father of Edward Wiat. Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street. Not to be confused with Edward Wiat.

+
+ + + + Mary Wiat (née Waldegrave) + Mary + Wiat + Waldegrave + + +

Wife of Edward Wiat. Daughter of William Waldegrave. Mother of Edward Wiat.

+
+ + + + William Waldegrave + William + Waldegrave + + +

Knight. Father of Mary Wiat.

+
+ + + + Edward Wiat + Edward + Wiat + + +

Son of Edward Wiat and Mary Wiat. Not to be confused with Edward Wiat.

+
+ + + + Richard Coxe + Richard + Coxe + + + +

Citizen. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Husband of Agnes Coxe. Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+ + + + Agnes Coxe + Agnes + Coxe + + + +

Wife of Richard Coxe. Buried at St. Augustine, Watling Street.

+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Sandys (née Windsor) + Dame + Elizabeth + Sandys + Windsor + + + +

Wife of Henry Sandys. Daughter of William Windsor. Mother of William Sandys. Sister of Edward Windsor. Buried at St. Faith Under St. Paul’s.

+
+ + + + Henry Sandys + Henry + Sandys + + +

Husband of Dame Elizabeth Sandys. Father of William Sandys. Died before inheriting the Sandys barony.

+
+ + + + William Windsor + William + Windsor + + +

Second Baron Windsor. Father of Dame Elizabeth Sandys.

+
+ + + + William Sandys + William + Sandys + + +

Third Baron Sandys. Son of Henry Sandys and Dame Elizabeth Sandys.

+
+ + + + Edward Windsor + Edward + Windsor + + +

Third Baron Windsor. Son of William Windsor. Brother of Dame Elizabeth Sandys.

+
+ + + + Stephen Lucas + Stephen + Lucas + + +

Namesake of Stephen’s Lane. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company.

+
+ + + + Thomas Mond + Thomas + Mond + + + + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Faith Under St. Paul’s.

+
+ + + + Thomas Dockwray + Thomas + Dockwray + + + +

Citizen. Member of the Stationers’ Company. Husband of Anne Dockwray. Buried at St. Faith Under St. Paul’s.

+
+ + + + Anne Dockwray + Anne + Dockwray + + +

Wife of Thomas Dockwray. Buried at St. Faith Under St. Paul’s.

+
+ + + + William Babham + William + Babham + + + +

Husband of Alice Babham.

+
+ + + + Alice Babham + Alice + Babham + + +

Wife of William Babham.

+
+ + + + George Whitgift + George + Whitgift + + + +

Esquire. Brother of John Whitgift. Buried at St. Faith Under St. Paul’s.

+
+ + + + Joane Lambe + Joane + Lambe + + +

Wife of William Lambe. Not to be confused with Joane Lambe.

+
+ + + + Alice Lambe + Alice + Lambe + + +

Wife of William Lambe.

+
+ + + + Joane Lambe + Joane + Lambe + + +

Wife of William Lambe. Not to be confused with Joane Lambe.

+
+ + + + William Chatesleshunt + William + Chatesleshunt + + +

Owner of a Chantry. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Robert Monden + Robert + Monden + + + +

Brother of John Monden. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John Monden + John + Monden + + + +

Brother of Robert Monden. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John Jewel + John + Jewel + Bishop of Salisbury + + +

Bishop of Salisbury 1559–1571.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Matthew Parker + Matthew + Parker + Archbishop of Canterbury + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1559–1575.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Bourne + Gilbert + Bourne + Bishop of Bath and Wells + + +

Bishop of Bath and Wells 1554–1559.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Reginald Pecock + Reginald + Pecock + Bishop of St. Asaph + Bishop of Chichester + + +

Bishop of St. Asaph 1444–1450. Bishop of Chichester 1450–1459.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Martin Luther + Martin + Luther + + +

German professor of theology, priest, author, and composer. Key figure of the Protestant Reformation.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Beccon + Thomas + Beccon + + +

Protestant reformer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Gipkyn + John + Gipkyn + + +

Painter.

+
+
+ + + + Giles Allen + Giles + Allen + + +

Landlord of the Theatre’s plot of land.

+
+
+ + + + Henry Romelius + Henry + Romelius + + +

Danish ambassador at Greenwich.

+
+
+ + + + George Bryan + George + Bryan + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Lowin + John + Lowin + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel Gilburne + Samuel + Gilburne + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Alexander Cooke + Alexander + Cooke + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Richard Robinson + Richard + Robinson + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Samuel Crosse + Samuel + Crosse + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+
+
+ + + + John Rice + John + Rice + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+
+
+ + + + John Schanke + John + Schanke + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Gouge + Robert + Gouge + + +

Actor with the King’s Men.

+
+
+ + + + Hamlet + Hamlet + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

+
+
+ + + + Lear + Lear + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s King Lear.

+
+
+ + + + Othello + Othello + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Othello.

+
+
+ + + + Feste + Feste + + +

Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

+
+
+ + + + Jeronimo + Jeronimo + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy.

+
+
+ + + + Hieronimo + Hieronimo + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy.

+
+
+ + + + Luscus + Luscus + + +

Dramatic character in John Marston’s The Scourge of Villainy.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Clyomon + Clyomon + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Creede’s Sir Clymon and Sir Clamydes.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Clamydes + Clamydes + + +

Dramatic character in Thomas Creede’s Sir Clymon and Sir Clamydes.

+
+
+ + + + Scelestina + Scelestina + + +

Dramatic character in Calistus.

+
+
+ + + + Melibeia + Melibeia + + +

Dramatic character in Calistus.

+
+
+ + + + Simpkin + Simpkin + + +

Dramatic character in William Kempe’s Singing Simpkin.

+
+
+ + + + Abdelmelec + Abdelmelec + + +

Dramatic character in George Peele’s The Battle of Alcazar.

+
+
+ + + + Samuel Quiccheberg + Samuel + Quiccheberg + + +

German author. Founder of museology.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Margaret Brayne (née Stowers) + Margaret + Brayne + Stowers + + +

Wife of John Brayne. Fought to regain co-ownership of the Theatre.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Miles + Robert + Miles + + +

Business partner of John Brayne. Accused of murdering John Brayne by Margaret Brayne.

+
+
+ + + + Edward Guilpin + Edward + Guilpin + + +

Poet.

+ + OR + +
+
+ + + + Richard Madox + Richard + Madox + + +

Explorer.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Manningham + John + Manningham + + +

Lawyer and diarist.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Beelzebub + Beelzebub + + +

Demon.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Stockwood + John + Stockwood + + +

Clergyman, preacher, and translator.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Bradford + John + Bradford + + +

Reformer, prebendary of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and martyr. Executed by Mary I.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Lewis Bayly + Lewis + Bayly + Bishop of Bangor + + +

Bishop of Bangor.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Boys + John + Boys + + +

Dean of Canterbury.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + + William Wycherley + William + Wycherley + + + +

Dramatist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Melford + William + Melford + + + +

Archdeacon of Colchester. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Richard de Placito + Richard + de Placito + + + +

Archdeacon of Colchester. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Anne of Burgundy + Anne + of Burgundy + + + +

Duchess of Bedford. Wife of John of Lancaster. Sister of Philip the Good. Buried at Holmes College in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Philip the Good + Philip + the Good + + + + +

Duke of Burgundy. Brother of Anne of Burgundy.

+
+ + + + Edward Herbet + Edward + Herbert + + +

Son of William Herbert. See related ODNB entry for William Herbert.

+
+ + + + Anne Talbot (née Herbert) + Edward + Herbert + + +

Wife of Francis Talbot. Daughter of William Herbert. See related ODNB entry for William Herbert.

+
+ + + + Sir John Wolley + Sir + John + Wolley + + + +

Administrator. Member of Elizabeth I’s privy council. Husband of Elizabeth Wolley. Father of Sir Francis Wolley. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+ ODNB +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Wolley + Elizabeth + Wolley + + + + +

Wife of Sir John Wolley. Mother of Sir Francis Wolley. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral. See related ODNB entry for Sir John Wolley.

+
+ + + + Sir Francis Wolley + Sir + Francis + Wolley + + + + +

Son of Sir John Wolley and Elizabeth Wolley. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral. See related ODNB entry for Sir John Wolley.

+
+ + + + Anne Heneage (née Poyntz) + Anne + Heneage + + + +

Wife of Sir Thomas Heneage. Daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz. Mother of Elizabeth Finch. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+ + + + Sir Nicholas Poyntz + Sir + Nicholas + Poyntz + + +

Father of Anne Heneage. Possibly the same person as Sir Nicholas Poyntz. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+ + + + Joan Poyntz (née Berkeley) + Joan + Poyntz + + +

Mother of Anne Heneage. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+ + + + + Elizabeth Finch (née Heneage) + Elizabeth + Finch + + + + +

Countess of Winchilsea. Wife of Moyle Finch. Daughter of Thomas Heneage and Anne Heneage. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+ + + + Moyle Finch + Moyle + Finch + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Finch. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Heneage.

+
+ + + + Robert Brewer + Robert + Brewer + + + +

Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried at St. Dunstan’s Chapel in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Harvy de Borham + Harvy + de Borham + + +

Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + + Thomas Beauchamp + Thomas + Beauchamp + + + + +

Eleventh Earl of Warwick. Son of Sir Guy de Beauchamp.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + John Talbot + John + Talbot + + + + +

First Earl of Shrewsbury. First Earl of Waterford. Husband of Margaret Talbot.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Dame Elizabeth Berkeley + Dame + Elizabeth + Berkeley + + + + +

Countess of Warwick. Wife of Richard Beauchamp. Mother of Margaret Talbot.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Thomas Berkeley + Thomas + Berkeley + + + + +

Fifth Baron Berkeley. Husband of Margaret Berkeley. Father of Dame Elizabeth Berkeley. See related ODNB entry for Dame Elizabeth Berkeley.

+
+ + + + Margaret Berkeley (née de Lisle) + Margaret + Berkeley + + + + +

Mother of Dame Elizabeth Berkeley. Wife of Thomas Berkeley. See related ODNB entry for Dame Elizabeth Berkeley.

+
+ + + + Matthew of Westminster + Matthew + of Westminster + + +

Mythical author of Flores historiarum.

+
+ + + + Sir Humphrey Talbot + Sir + Humphrey + Talbot + + +

Knight. Lord Marshall of Callis. Son of John Talbot and Margaret Talbot.

+
+ + + + Thomas Dowroy + Thomas + Dowroy + + + +

Buried in the Chapel of Jesus in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John Lovell + John + Lovell + + +

Clerk. Buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John Romane + John + Romane + + +

Buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + John of St. Olave + John + of St. Olave + + +

Buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Walter Bloxley + Walter + Bloxley + + +

Buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

+
+ + + + Thomas Linacre + Thomas + Linacre + + + + +

Appointed royal physician in 1509.

+
+ + + + John Caius + John + Caius + + + + +

Scholar and physician.

+
+ + + + Alfred of Beverly (Alredus) + Alfred + + + +

Chronicler and priest.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Baconthorpe + John + Baconthorpe + + + + +

Theologian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + Dedicato Radulphus + Ralph Baldock + Ralph + Baldock + + + +

Administrator and bishop of London.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + Dedicato Radulphus + John Banister + John + Banister + + + + +

Surgeon and teacher.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Bradshaw + Henry + Bradshaw + + + +

Surgeon and teacher.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + John Capgrave + John + Capgrave + + + + +

Theologian and historian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Cooper + Thomas + Cooper + + + + +

Bishop of Winchester. Theologian and writer.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Dunthorn + William + Dunthorn + + + +

Clerk of London.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Robert Fabyan + Robert + Fabyan + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Robert Gaguin + Robert + Gaguin + + + + +

French historian and philosopher.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Gerald of Wales + Gerald + of + Wales + + + + +

Author and ecclesiastic.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Hardyng + John + Hardyng + + + + +

Chronicler and forger.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Marlborough + Henry + Marlborough + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Ranulf Higden + Ranulf + Higden + + + +

Chronicler and Benedictine monk.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Andrew Horn + Andrew + Horn + + + + +

Administrator and chronicler.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Thomas Lanquet + Thomas + Lanquet + + + + +

Historian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + George Lily + George + Lily + + + +

Roman Catholic ecclesiastic, cartographer, cosmographer and bibliographer. Son of William Lily.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Alexander Neville + Alexander + Neville + + + + +

Author and scholar.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir John Prise + Sir + John + Prise + + + + +

Welsh administrator and scholar.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Rishanger + William + Rishanger + + + + +

Benedictine monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Robert of Avesbury + Robert + of + Avesbury + + + +

Historian.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Smith + Sir + Thomas + Smith + + + + +

Scholar, diplomat, and political theorist.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir Henry Spelman + Sir + Henry + Spelman + + + + +

Historian and antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sulcardus + Sulcardus + + +

Author and monk of Westminster.

+
+ + + + Sir Brian Tuke + Sir + Brian + Tuke + + + +

Administrator and scholar.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Walter of Coventry + Walter + of + Coventry + + + +

Chronicler.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Whethamstede + John + Whethamstede + + + + +

Scholar and abbot.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Dee + John + Dee + + + + +

Mathmetician, scholar, and antiquary.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Eadmer + Eadmer + + + + +

Benedictine monk and historian.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Malvern + John + Malvern + + + +

Monk and chronicler.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + Antoninus of Florence + Saint + Antoninus + of + Florence + + + + +

Writer, archbishop and saint. Canonized in 1523.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Paston + William + Paston + + + + +

Justice. Contributor to the Paston Letters.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Philipp Melanchthon (neé Schwartzerd) + Philipp + Melanchthon + Schwartzerd + + + + +

German reformer, scholar, and educator.

+ + EB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Sprott + Thomas + Sprott + + + +

Benedictine monk and scholar.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + George Buchanan + George + Buchanan + + + + +

Poet, historian, and administrator.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Lambert + William + Lambert + + + +

Member of Parliament.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Sorocold + Thomas + Sorocold + + + + +

Clergyman and writer.

+ + ODNB +
+
+ + + + William Rumschedde + William + Rumschedde + + +

Father of William Sevenoke. See related ODNB entry for William Sevenoke.

+
+ + + + Geffrey Walderne + Geffrey + Walderne + + +

Father of Sir William Walderne.

+
+ + + + John Crowmere + John + Crowmere + + +

Father of William Crowmere.

+
+ + + + John Michell + John + Michell + + +

Father of John Michell.

+
+ + + + William Gedney + William + Gedney + + +

Father of Sir John Gedney.

+
+ + + + Henry Barton + Henry + Barton + + +

Father of Sir Henry Barton.

+
+ + + + William Eastfield + William + Eastfield + + +

Father of Sir William Eastfield.

+
+ + + + John Welles + John + Welles + + +

Father of John Welles.

+
+ + + + John Perneys + John + Perneys + + +

Father of John Perneys.

+
+ + + + William Brokle + William + Brokle + + +

Father of John Brokle.

+
+ + + + William Otele + William + Otele + + +

Father of Robert Otele.

+
+ + + + Henry de Frowick + Henry + de + Frowick + + +

Father of Henry de Frowick.

+
+ + + + John Broun + John + Broun + + +

Father of Sir Stephen Broun.

+
+ + + + Thomas Large + Thomas + Large + + +

Father of Robert Large.

+
+ + + + Simon Paddesle + Simon + Paddesle + + +

Father of John Paddesle.

+
+ + + + Thomas Clopton + Thomas + Clopton + + +

Father of Robert Clopton.

+
+ + + + John Hatherle + John + Hatherle + + +

Father of John Hatherle.

+
+ + + + John Catteworth + John + Catteworth + + +

Father of Thomas Catteworth.

+
+ + + + John Olney + John + Olney + + +

Father of John Olney.

+
+ + + + Thomas Chalton + Thomas + Chalton + + +

Father of Thomas Chalton.

+
+ + + + Thomas Wyfold + Thomas + Wyfold + + +

Father of Nicholas Chalton.

+
+ + + + Roger Gregory + Roger + Gregory + + +

Father of Sir William Gregory.

+
+ + + + William Feldynge + William + Feldynge + + +

Father of Geoffrey Feldynge.

+
+ + + + John Norman + John + Norman + + +

Father of Sir John Norman. Not to be confused with Sir John Norman or John Norman.

+
+ + + + Robert Forster + Robert + Forster + + +

Father of Stephen Forster.

+
+ + + + Stephen Marrow + Stephen + Marrow + + +

Father of William Marrow.

+
+ + + + John Canynges + John + Canynges + + +

Father of Thomas Canynges.

+
+ + + + Geoffrey Boleyn + Geoffrey + Boleyn + + +

Father of Geoffrey Boleyn.

+
+ + + + Robert Scott + Robert + Scott + + +

Father of Thomas Scott.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Hulyn + Nicholas + Hulyn + + +

Father of William Hulyn.

+
+ + + + Simon Leigh + Simon + Leigh + + +

Father of Sir Richard Leigh.

+
+ + + + Richard Wiche + Richard + Wiche + + +

Father of Sir Hugh Wiche.

+
+ + + + Robert Cook + Robert + Cook + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Cook.

+
+ + + + Arnold Phillip + Arnold + Phillip + + +

Father of Matthew Phillip.

+
+ + + + Geffrey Josselyn + Geffrey + Josselyn + + +

Father of Sir Ralph Josselyn.

+
+ + + + Ralph Verney + Ralph + Verney + + +

Father of Ralph Verney.

+
+ + + + William Oulegrave + William + Oulegrave + + +

Father of Thomas Oulegrave.

+
+ + + + John Taillour + John + Taillour + + +

Father of William Taillour.

+
+ + + + John Leigh + John + Leigh + + +

Father of Richard Leigh.

+
+ + + + Richard Stockton + Richard + Stockton + + +

Father of Sir John Stockton.

+
+ + + + William Edward + William + Edward + + +

Father of Sir William Edward.

+
+ + + + John Hampton + John + Hampton + + +

Father of Sir William Hampton.

+
+ + + + John Drope + John + Drope + + +

Father of Robert Drope.

+
+ + + + Robert Bassett + Robert + Bassett + + +

Father of Sir Robert Bassett.

+
+ + + + Roger Heyford + Roger + Heyford + + +

Father of Humphrey Heyford.

+
+ + + + John Gardiner + John + Gardiner + + +

Father of Richard Gardiner.

+
+ + + + Edward James + Edward + James + + +

Father of Sir Bartholomew James.

+
+ + + + John Browne + John + Brown + + +

Father of John Browne. Not to be confused with Sir John Brown, John Browne, John Brown, or Sir John Browne.

+
+ + + + John Hariot + John + Hariot + + +

Father of Sir William Hariot. Not to be confused with Sir John Hariot.

+
+ + + + John Shaw + John + Shaw + + +

Father of Sir Edmund Shaw.

+
+ + + + Alexander Billesdon + Alexander + Billesdon + + +

Father of Robert Billesdon.

+
+ + + + William Hill + William + Hill + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Hill.

+
+ + + + Thomas Stokker + Thomas + Stokker + + +

Father of William Stokker.

+
+ + + + Richard Warde + Richard + Warde + + +

Father of John Warde.

+
+ + + + Richard Bryce + Richard + Bryce + + +

Father of Sir Hugh Bryce.

+
+ + + + Robert Collet + Robert + Collet + + +

Father of Sir Henry Collet.

+
+ + + + Thomas Horne + Thomas + Horne + + +

Father of Sir William Horne.

+
+ + + + Thomas Tate + Thomas + Tate + + +

Father of Robert Tate.

+
+ + + + William White + William + White + + +

Father of William White.

+
+ + + + Thomas Mathewe + Thomas + Mathewe + + +

Father of John Mathewe.

+
+ + + + John Clopton + John + Clopton + + +

Father of Sir Hugh Clopton.

+
+ + + + Walter Martin + Walter + Martin + + +

Father of Sir William Martin.

+
+ + + + Geffrey Astry + Geffrey + Astry + + +

Father of Sir Ralph Astry.

+
+ + + + William Chawry + William + Chawry + + +

Father of Richard Chawry.

+
+ + + + Thomas Tate + Thomas + Tate + + +

Father of John Tate.

+
+ + + + John Purchase + John + Purchase + + +

Father of William Purchase.

+
+ + + + Roger Percival + Roger + Percival + + +

Father of Sir John Percival.

+
+ + + + Richard Ailwyn + Richard + Ailwyn + + +

Father of Sir Nicholas Ailwyn.

+
+ + + + Robert Remyngton + Robert + Remyngton + + +

Father of Sir William Remyngton.

+
+ + + + Robert Rede + Robert + Rede + + +

Father of Bartholomew Rede.

+
+ + + + John Cappell + John + Cappell + + +

Father of Sir William Cappell.

+
+ + + + William Wynger + William + Wynger + + +

Father of John Wynger.

+
+ + + + John Kneseworth + John + Kneseworth + + +

Father of Thomas Kneseworth.

+
+ + + + William Haddon + William + Haddon + + +

Father of Sir Richard Haddon.

+
+ + + + + + Thomas Aylmer + Thomas + Aylmer + + +

Father of Lawrence Aylmer.

+
+ + + + William Jenyns + William + Jenyns + + +

Father of Sir Stephen Jenyns.

+
+ + + + William Bradbury + William + Bradbury + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Bradbury.

+
+ + + + George Kebyll + George + Kebyll + + +

Father of Sir Henry Kebyll.

+
+ + + + Thomas Acheley + Thomas + Acheley + + +

Father of Roger Acheley.

+
+ + + + Walter Copynger + Walter + Copynger + + +

Father of Sir William Copynger.

+
+ + + + Richard Butler + Richard + Butler + + +

Father of Sir William Butler.

+
+ + + + William Rest + William + Rest + + +

Father of John Rest.

+
+ + + + Richard Exmue + Richard + Exmue + + +

Father of Thomas Exmue.

+
+ + + + George Mirfyn + George + Mirfyn + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Mirfyn.

+
+ + + + William Yarford + William + Yarford + + +

Father of Sir James Yarford.

+
+ + + + Thomas Brudge + Thomas + Brudge + + +

Father of Sir John Brudge.

+
+ + + + John Milborne + John + Milborne + + +

Father of Sir John Milborne.

+
+ + + + William Mundy + William + Mundy + + +

Father of Sir John Mundy.

+
+ + + + Richard Baldry + Richard + Baldry + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Baldry.

+
+ + + + John Bailey + John + Bailey + + +

Father of Sir William Bailey.

+
+ + + + Richard Aleyn + Richard + Aleyn + + +

Father of Sir John Aleyn.

+
+ + + + John Semer + John + Semer + + +

Father of Sir Thomas Semer.

+
+ + + + Robert Semer + Robert + Semer + + +

Father of John Semer.

+
+ + + + William Parry + William + Parry + + + +

Spy. Executed for conspiracy against Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Henry Percy + Henry + Percy + + + + +

Eighth earl of Northumberland. Convicted for conspiracy against Elizabeth I. Committed suicide while incarcerated.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Roderigo Lopez + Roderigo + Lopez + + + + +

Physician. Executed for conspiracy against Elizabeth I.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Arthur Plantagenet + Arthur + Plantagenet + + + +

First Viscount Lisle. Illegitmate son of Edward + IV. Appointed Lord Deputy of Calais under Henry VIII.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Roger Clarke + Roger + Clarke + + +

Sheriff of London 1599-1600. Member of the Salters’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Smythe + Thomas + Smythe + + +

Sheriff of London 1600-1601. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Roger Jones + Roger + Jones + + +

Sheriff of London 1604-1605. Member of the Dyers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Clement Scudamore + Clement + Scudamore + + +

Sheriff of London 1605-1606. Member of the Vintners’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Geoffrey Elwes + Geoffrey + Elwes + + +

Sheriff of London 1607-1608. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Farrington + Richard + Farrington + + +

Sheriff of London 1608-1609. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edward Rotherham + Edward + Rotherham + + +

Sheriff of London 1612-1613. Member of the Drapers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Edward Allen + Edward + Allen + + +

Sheriff of London 1620-1621. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Rowland Heylin + Rowland + Heylin + + +

Sheriff of London 1624-1625. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Westrowe + Thomas + Westrowe + + +

Sheriff of London 1625-1626; replaced by Christopher Clitherow in December 1625. Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Ellis Crispe + Ellis + Crispe + + +

Sheriff of London 1625-1626; replaced by John Poole on 3 November 1625. Member of the Salters’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Poole + John + Poole + + +

Sheriff of London 1625-1626; replaced Ellis Crispe on 3 November 1625. Member of the Salters’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + John Lambe + John + Lambe + + + + +

Astrologer and quack physician. Buried at the Parish Church of St. Mildred (Poultry).

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Felton + John + Felton + + + +

Soldier. Executed for the assassination of George Villiers.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Wright + Edmund + Wright + + +

Sheriff of London 1629-1630. Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Anthony Abdy + Anthony + Abdy + + +

Sheriff of London 1630-1631. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Cambell + Robert + Cambell + + +

Sheriff of London 1630-1631. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Mervyn Tuchet + Mervyn + Tuchet + + + + +

Second Earl of Castlehaven. Executed for non-political crimes on 14 May 1631.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gilbert Harrison + Gilbert + Harrison + + +

Sheriff of London 1633-1634. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Gurney + Richard + Gurney + + +

Sheriff of London 1633-1634. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Cooke + Robert + Cooke + + + +

Officer of Arms of Southern England.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Benolt + Thomas + Benolt + + + +

Officer of Arms.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry of St. Albans + Henry + Sheriff + + +

Sheriff of London + 1206-1207. Owner of Hampton Court. +

+ + MASL + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Walter of St. Valery + Walter + + +

Lord of Hampton Court in Middlesex. +

+ + BHO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas of St. Valery + Thomas + + + +

Lord of Hampton Court in Middlesex. +

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Terricus de Nussa + Terricus + de Nussa + + +

Lord of Hampton Court in Middlesex. Lord Prior of the Knights Hospitallers 1237-1238. +

+ + BHO + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Langland + William + Langland + + +

Poet. Author of The Vision of Piers Plowman. +

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Johnson + Robert + Johnson + + +

Sheriff of London 1617-1618. Member of the Grocers’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Richard Holdsworth + Richard + Holdsworth + + + + +

Clergyman and theologian. Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. +

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Taverner + John + Taverner + + + + +

Clergyman. Professor of Music at Gresham College. +

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Gillibrand + John + Taverner + + +

Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College. +

+
+
+ + + + John Greaves + John + Greaves + + + + +

Astronomer and orientalist. Professor of Geometry at Gresham College. +

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edward Wilkinson + Edward + Wilkinson + + +

Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College. +

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Eden + Thomas + Eden + + + +

Parliamentarian and professor of Civil Law at Gresham College. +

+
+
+ + + + Thomas Winston + Thomas + Winston + + + + +

Physician and professor of Anatomy at Gresham College. +

+
+
+ + + + Sir Robert de Grey + Sir + Robert + de Grey + + +

Lord of Hampton Court in Middlesex. Husband of Lady Joan de Grey.

+
+
+ + + + Lady Joan de Grey + Lady + Joan + de Grey + + +

Wife of Sir Robert de Grey. Daughter of Thomas de Valognes and Joan de Valognes.

+
+
+ + + + Thomas de Valognes + Thomas + de Valognes + + +

Husband of Joan de Valognes. Father of Lady Joan de Grey.

+
+
+ + + + Joan de Valognes + Joan + de Valognes + + +

Wife of Thomas de Valognes. Mother of Lady Joan de Grey.

+
+
+ + + + + Robert Barnes + Robert + Barnes + + + + +

Religious reformer and martyr.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Weston + William + Weston + + + +

Lord Prior of the Knights Hospitallers. Not to be confused + with William Weston or William Weston.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John Phelps + John + Phelps + + +

Government official and regicide. Owner of a portion of Hampton Court during the Commonwealth.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Blackwell + Edmund + Blackwell + + +

Owner of a portion of Hampton Court during the Commonwealth.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Richard Norton + Richard + Norton + + +

Owner of a portion of Hampton Court during the Commonwealth.

+ + BHO + +
+
+ + + + Richard Redman + Richard + Redman + + + +

Bishop of Ely 1501-1505.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Æthelwold of Winchester + St. + Æthelwold + + + + +

Bishop of Winchester 963-984.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Walter of Suffield + Walter + of Suffield + + + +

Bishop of Norwich 1244-1257.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Robert Winchelsey + Robert + Winchelsey + + + + +

Archbishop of Canterbury 1293-1313.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William of Haverhill + William + of Haverhill + + + +

Lord High Treasurer 1240-1252.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + Richard de Bury + Richard + de Bury + Aungerville + + + + +

Bishop of Durham 1333-1345.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Robert Sheffield + Sir + Robert + Sheffield + + + + +

Lawyer and Speaker of the House of Commons.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Gerald Fitzgerald + Gerald + Fitzgerald + + + + +

Fourteenth Earl of Desmond.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Osborne + Richard + Osborne + + +

Father of Sir Edward Osborne. See related ODNB entry for <name ref="mol:OSBO2">Sir Edward Osborne</name>.

+
+
+ + + + Hugh Despenser the Elder + Hugh + Despenser + + + + +

Administrator and courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Thomas Churchyard + Thomas + Churchyard + + + + +

Writer and soldier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John de Vere + John + de Vere + + + + +

Fifteenth Earl of Oxford. Lord Chamberlain 1526-1540. Father of John de Vere. Not to be confused with John de Vere. See related ODNB entry on John de Vere.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + John de Vere + John + de Vere + + + + +

Sixteenth Earl of Oxford. Son of John de Vere. Not to be confused with John de Vere. See related Wikipedia entry on John de Vere.

+ + ODNB + +
+
+ + + + + + William Cartwright + William + Cartwright + + + +

Poet, dramatist, and churchman.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Jean du Bellay + Jean + duBellay + + + +

French diplomat and cardinal. Bishop of Bayonne.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Francis I of France + Francis + I + King of France + +

King of France 1515-1547.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Jacques d’Albon + Jacques + d’Albon + +

Marshal of France.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Francois de Rohan + Francois + deRohan + +

French envoy.

+
+
+ + + + William III + William + King of England + William of Orange + III + + + + +

King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1689-1702.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary II + Mary + Queen of England + II + + + + +

Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1689-1694.

+ + EB + ODNB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Petrarch + Francesco + Petrarca + + + + +

Scholar and poet.

+ + EB + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Mary Belasyse (née Cromwell) + Mary + Belasyse + Cromwell + + + +

Countess Fauconberg. Daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Wife of Thomas Belasyse.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Thomas Belasyse + Thomas + Belasyse + + + +

First Earl Fauconberg. Husband of Mary Belasyse.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell) + Elizabeth + Claypole + Cromwell + + + +

Daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Died at Hampton Court.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Pieter van den Keere + Pieter + van den Keere + + +

Engraver, publisher, and globe maker.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Joan Blaeu + Joan + Blaeu + + + +

Engraver, publisher, and globe maker.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Salter + John + Salter + + +

Sheriff of London 1734-1635. Mayor 1739-1740. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.

+ + MASL + +
+
+ + + + Robert Wheatley + Robert + Wheatley + +

Carpenter.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Tylney + Walter + Tylney + +

Carpenter.

+
+
+ + + + John Polhill + John + Polhill + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + + John Senecle + John + Senecle + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + John Colred + John + Colred + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Robert Church + Robert + Church + + +

Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Richard Walgrave + Sir + Richard + Walgrave + + +

Transferred property at the junction of + Ingen Lane and Staining Lane to the Haberdashers’ Company in 1458.

+
+
+ + + + Sir William Parr + Sir + William + Parr + + + + +

First Marquess of Northampton. First Earl of Essex. First Baron Parr. Brother of Catherine Parr. Not to be confused with Sir William Parr.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir William Parr + Sir + William + Parr + + +

First Baron Parr of Horton. Uncle of Catherine Parr. Not to be confused with Sir William Parr.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sebastian I + Sebastian + I + King of Portugal + + + + +

King of Portugal 1557-1578.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Edmund Colthurst + Edmund + Colthurst + + + +

Contracted by James I to contstruct the New River.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Sherman + William + Sherman + + +

Master of the Fletchers’ Company from 1537-1538, 1545-1546, and 1559-1561.

+ + The Worshipful Company of Fletchers + +
+
+ + + + Richard Holmes + Richard + Holmes + + +

Sentenced to serve time at Newgate for insulting the Fletchers’ Company in 1517.

+
+
+ + + + Robert atte Verne + Robert + atte Verne + + +

Charged for practicing both as a fletcher and a bowyer in 1375.

+
+
+ + + + Walter Bellingham + Walter + Bellingham + Bellengier + +

Ireland King of Arms. Buried at + St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Llywelyn Fawr + Llywelyn + Fawr + the Great + + +

King of Gwynedd. Prince of Wales. Father of Griffith of + Wales. Grandfather of Llywelyn the Last.

+ Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Sir + Sir Edward Stanley + Edward + Stanley + +

1st Baron Monteagle. Knight of the Garter. Father of Dame Elizabeth Langton. Not to be confused with Sir Edward Stanley.

+ + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Cokayne + William + Cokayne + + +

Husband of Elizabeth Medcalfe and Katharine Wonton. Father of Sir William Cokayne. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.

+
+
+ + + + Sir Anthony St. Leger + Sir + Anthony + St. Leger + + +

Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Son Sir Anthony St. Leger.

+ + + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + William Porter + William + Porter + +

Esquire. Buried at St. Sepulchre. Not to be confused with William Porter.

+
+ + + + Philip d’Aubigny + Philip + d’Aubigny + + +

Knight and royal councillor.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + John Lincoln + John + Lincoln + + +

Broker. Executed on May 7th, 1517 for inciting xenophobic riots on Evil May Day.

+
+ + + + Henry Standish + Henry + Standish + + + +

Bishop of St. Asaph.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Doctor Bell + Bell + +

Canon of St. Mary Spital.

+
+ + + + Stephen Studley + Stephen + Studley + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company.

+
+ + + + Nicholas Dennis + Nicholas + Dennis + +

Serjeant-at-Armes.

+
+ + + + Stevenson + Stevenson + +

Arrested for xenophobic crimes leading up to Evil May Day.

+
+ + + + Bets + Bets + +

Arrested for xenophobic crimes leading up to Evil May Day.

+
+ + + + Shirwin + Shirwin + +

Arrested for xenophobic crimes on Evil May Day.

+
+ + + + Thomas Dockery + Thomas + Dockery + +

Lord Prior of St. John’s of Jerusalem.

+
+ + + + Sir Thomas Parr + Sir + Thomas + Parr + + + +

Courtier.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + Mewtas + Mewtas + +

Frenchman and denizen of London.

+
+ + + + Constantine fitz-Aelulfe + Constantine + fitz-Aelulfe + +

Nephew of Constantine fitz-Aelulfe. Hanged in 1222.

+
+ + + + Richard Royston + Richard + Royston + + + + +

Bookseller to King James I, Charles I, and Charles II from his shop, The Angel, on Ivy Lane. A staunch Royalist, Royston was frequently in trouble with the Parliament as he continued to publish pro-monarchist pamphlets during the English Civil War.

+ + ODNB + Wikipedia +
+
+ + + + William Rock + William + Rock + +

Kept hogs near St. Nicholas Shambles.

+
+ + + + St. Ivo of Ramsey + Saint + Ivo + + + +

Seventh century Cornish preacher. Died at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire.

+ + Wikipedia + +
+
+ + + + Henry Offley + Henry + Offley + +

Son of Sir Thomas Offley.

+
+ + + + Thomas Ridge + Thomas + Ridge + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Richard Walter + Richard + Walter + +

Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Thomas Jennings + Thomas + Jennings + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Peter Blundell + Peter + Blundell + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Robert Chilcot + Robert + Chilcot + +

Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Holmes + John + Holmes + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Thomas Atkinson + Thomas + Atkinson + +

Member of the Bakers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + George Bishop + George + Bishop + +

Member of the Stationers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Richard Culverwell + Richard + Culverwell + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company. Donated funds to Bridewell Hospital.

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+ + + + William Whitmore + William + Whitmore + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Donated funds to Bridewell Hospital.

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+ + + + Henry Fisher + Henry + Fisher + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Thomas Aldersey + Thomas + Aldersey + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Robert Offley + Robert + Offley + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Thomas Fisher + Thomas + Fisher + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Edward Elmer + Edward + Elmer + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + William Nelson + William + Nelson + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Scholarship donor.

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+ + + + Robert Row + Robert + Row + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Scholarship donor.

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+ + + + Edmond Stile + Edmond + Stile + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Stockley + John + Stockley + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + William Nelson + William + Nelson + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Rafe Newbery + Rafe + Newbery + +

Member of the Stationers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Newman + John + Newman + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Peter Chapman + Peter + Chapman + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Donated to prisons in London.

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+ + + + John Carre + John + Carre + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Henry Cowche + Henry + Cowche + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Scot + John + Scot + +

Member of the Salters’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + William Stoder + William + Stoder + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + William Mascall + William + Mascall + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Richard Jacob + Richard + Jacob + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Russell + John + Russell + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Robert Gale + Robert + Gale + +

Member of the Vintners’ Company. Landowner. Husband of Dorothy Gale.

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+ + + + Dorothy Gale + Dorothy + Gale + +

Wife of Robert Gale.

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+ + + + George Lacocke + George + Lacocke + +

Executor to Robert Gale.

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+ + + + William Dummer + William + Dummer + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + William Parker + William + Parker + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Donated to churches in London.

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+ + + + Owen Clun + Owen + Clun + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + James Stoddard + James + Stoddard + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + John Skeete + John + Skeete + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Owfield + John + Owfield + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Berriman + John + Berriman + +

Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Thomas Thorney + Thomas + Thorney + +

Member of the Barbers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Francis Evington + Francis + Evington + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Henry Butler + Henry + Butler + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Peter Hall + Peter + Hall + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Roger Jenkins + Roger + Jenkins + +

Member of the Barbers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + George Chamberlaine + George + Chamberlaine + +

Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Andrew Banning + Andrew + Banning + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Lewes Randall + Lewes + Randall + +

Member of the Pewterers’ Company. Donated to hospitals in London.

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+ + + + Henry van Hilton + Henry + van + Hilton + +

Denizen of London. Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

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+ + + + Humfrey Fox + Humfrey + Fox + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Laurence Campe + Laurence + Campe + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Robert Meakin + Robert + Meakin + +

Preacher at St. John the Baptist (Walbrook). Executor to Laurence Campe.

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+ + + + Randulph Woolley + Randulph + Woolley + +

Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Henry Walcot + Henry + Walcot + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Henry Woolaston + Henry + Woolaston + +

Member of the Drapers’ Company. Donated funds to Saint Thomas Hospital.

+
+ + + + Edward Harvist + Edward + Harvist + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Brown + John + Brown + +

Member of the Woolmens’ Company. Benefactor of the poor. Husband of Magdalen Brown.

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+ + + + Magdalen Brown + Magdalen + Brown + +

Wife of John Brown.

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+ + + + John Porter + John + Porter + +

Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

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+ + + + Lewis Randall + Lewis + Randall + +

Member of the Brewers’ Company and the Pewterers’ Company. Restored the cloister of Christ’s Hospital.

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+ + + + John Whithall + John + Whitehall + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

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+ + + + William Jones + William + Jones + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + John Downham + John + Downham + +

Preacher.

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+ + + + Richard Anderson + Richard + Anderson + +

Son of Henry Anderson.

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+ + + + Roger Jones + Roger + Jones + +

Member of the Dyers’ Company. Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Cuthbert Martin + Cuthbert + Martin + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

+
+ + + + Thomas Hunt + Thomas + Hunt + +

Member of the Skinners’ Company. Benefactor of the poor. Husband of Anne Hunt.

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+ + + + Anne Hunt + Anne + Hunt + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Thomas Hunt.

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+ + + + Anthony Knevet + Anthony + Knevet + +

Husband of Avice Gibson.

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+ + + + Lady Forman + Lady + Forman + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Sir William Forman.

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+ + + + Lady Barne + Lady + Barne + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Sir George Barne.

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+ + + + Lady Frances Jerningham + Lady + Frances + Jerningham + +

Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Anne Jones + Anne + Jones + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Roger Jones.

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+ + + + Elizabeth Walter + Elizabeth + Walter + +

Sponsored fellowships at Cambridge University. Wife of Richard Walter.

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+ + + + Richard Walter + Richard + Walter + +

Benefactor of the poor. Husband of Elizabeth Walter.

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+ + + + Alice Barnham + Alice + Barnham + +

Benefactor of the poor. Mother of Benedict Barnham.

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+ + + + Elizabeth Scot + Elizabeth + Scot + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of John Scot.

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+ + + + John Scot + John + Scot + +

Husband of Elizabeth Scot.

+
+ + + + Katherine Garway + Katherine + Garway + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Cicey Hawes + Cicey + Hawes + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Alice Hill + Alice + Hill + +

Donated funds to prisons in London.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Packingten + Elizabeth + Packingten + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

+
+ + + + Elizabeth Electon + Elizabeth + Electon + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital. Wife of Robert Electon.

+
+ + + + Robert Electon + Robert + Electon + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Electon.

+
+ + + + Margery Simcotes + Margery + Simcotes + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital. Wife of George Simcotes.

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+ + + + George Simcotes + George + Simcotes + +

Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Margery Simcotes.

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+ + + + Margeret Search + Margeret + Search + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

+
+ + + + Jane Allington + Jane + Allington + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital.

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+ + + + Jane Baker + Jane + Baker + +

Benefactor of the poor.

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+ + + + Mistress Sambach + Sambach + +

Patron of the Parish of St. Bride.

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+ + + + Mistress Venables + Venables + +

Patron of preachers in London.

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+ + + + Mistress Clarke + Clarke + +

Benefactor of the poor. Wife of Roger Clarke.

+
+ + + + Joane Doxie + Joane + Doxie + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Mistress Bakhouse + Bakhouse + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Anna Whitmore + Anna + Whitmore + +

Donated funds to Christ’s Hospital. Wife of William Whitmore.

+
+ + + + William Whitmore + William + Whitmore + +

Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Husband of Anna Whitmore.

+
+ + + + Mistress Awdley + Awdley + +

Benefactor of the poor.

+
+ + + + Anne Barne (née Gerrard) + Anne + Barne + Gerrard + +

Donated funds to hospitals in London. Wife of Sir George Barne.

+
+ + + + Lady Forman + Lady + Forman + +

Donated funds to hospitals in London. Wife of Sir William Forman.

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+ + + + Julius Asclepiodotus + Julius + Asclepiodotus + + +

Roman Politician. Appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of + Britian.

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