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The Survey of London

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An expansive topographical and historical survey of London that proceeds parish by parish, describing churches, streets, public buildings, monuments, place-name origins, civic customs, and notable inscriptions. The compiler relies on municipal records, manuscripts, eyewitness memory, and local tradition to assemble architectural descriptions, genealogical and institutional notes, and everyday anecdotes; etymologies are offered alongside sometimes speculative explanations. The result blends documentary research with personal observation to trace how the city’s fabric and social life have changed.

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John Stow

John Stow was a 16th-century English historian and antiquarian, best known for his work "The Survey of London," which provides a detailed account of the city's history, geography, and notable buildings during his time. His meticulous observations and descriptions offer invaluable insights into the social and cultural life of London in the late Tudor period. Stow's contributions to the understanding of London's development have made him a significant figure in the study of urban history. His work remains a vital resource for historians and anyone interested in the evolution of one of the world's great cities.

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