Volume 1
A survey of London / by John Stow; reprinted from the text of 1603, with introduction and notes by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.
- Stow, John
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: A survey of London / by John Stow; reprinted from the text of 1603, with introduction and notes by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![deane and chapters charges, and fine shillinges in money at his going away, together with a loafe of bread, hauing the picture of saint Panic vppon it, &c. There was belonging to the church of Saint Pmde for both the dayes, two speciall sutes of vestmentes, the one embrodered with | Buckes, the other with Does, both giuen Page jjy by the sayd Bauds (as I haue heard.) Thus much for the matter. Now to the residue of the monuments, sir Raph Hiugham, chiefe lustice of both Benches successiuely, buried in the side of the north walke agaynst the Quire, 1308. Henry Guildford Clarke, at the Altar of the Apostles, 1313. Richard Newport Bishop of London, 1318. William Chatcleshuntc Canon in the new worke, 1321. had a chantrie there, sir Nicholas Wokenden knight, at the Altar of Saint Thomas in the new worke, 1323. lohn Cheshull Bishop of London, 1279. Roger Waltham Canon, 1325. Hamo Chikczvell sixe times Maior of London, 1328. Robert Monden, ar>d lohn Monden his brother. Canons, in the new worke, 1332. Woltar Thorpe Canon, in the new worke, 1333. lohn Fable, 1334. lames Frisil, Chaplen, 1341. William Melford Archdeacon of Colchester (^d. 1336), Richard de Placeto, Archdeacon of Col- chester (in) 1342. before Saint Thomas chappell. Geffrey Canon, 1345. Nicholas Hnsbajtd cdLnon,!^^']. sh lohn Poultney Maior, 1348. in a faire chappell by him builded on the north side of Paules, wherein he founded three Chaplains. William Eucrsden canon, in the Crowds, 1349. Alan Hotham Canon, in the new Crowdes, 1351. Henrie Eteszvorth, vnder the Roode at north doore, 1353, lohn Beachampe Con- stable of Douer, warden of the Fortes, knight of the Garter, sonne to Gzvy Beauchampe Earle of Warwike, and Brother to Thomas Earle of Warwicke, in the bodie of the church on the South side, 1358. where a proper chappie, and fayre monument remaineth of him : he is by ignorant people misnamed, to be Humfrey Duke of Glocester, who lieth honourably buried at Saint Albons, twentie myles from London, and therefore such as merrily, or simply professe themselues to serue Duke Humfrey in Paules, are to be punished here, and sent to Saint Albons, there againe to bee punished for their absence from their Lord and maister, as](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28039622_0001_0443.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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