-
which Stow is best
known is his
Survey of
London (original spelling: A
Survay of London),
published in 1598. This was a work of chorography: a detailed...
- no more than a
pencil note in the
margin of a copy of John Stow's 1598
Survay of
London in the
library of
Thomas Phillipps: see Adams,
Joseph Quincy (1917)...
- are
freemen of the City are
eligible to
stand for election. John Stow's A
Survay of
London lists four
churches in
Vintry ward: 14. In the
Vintrie ward 4...
- English, French, German, Italian, Etc. Unknown. p. 54. Stow, John (1598). A
Survay of London. London. p. 338. Eirìkr
Mjoksiglandi Sigurdharson (December 31...
- John
Eliot (1562-1594?) was an
English language teacher,
translator and
author of the Ortho-epia
Gallica (1593), a
manual for
teaching French to Englishmen...
- John Stow
included a
detailed account of the
cross and its
history in his
Survay of
London of 1598,
updating it in 1603.
Although a
number of
images of the...
- London. London: Batsford. p. 85. ISBN 0713425385. Stow, John (1598). A
Survay of London. London. pp. 349–50. Stow, John (1908) [1603]. Kingsford, Charles...
- Italy, Turkey, France, England,
Scotland and
Ireland Anthony Munday –
Survay [sic.] of
London Barnabe Rich – The
Irish Hubbub, or the
English Hue and...
-
translation of
Alessandro Giraffi's Le
rivolutioni di
Napoli (1647). S.P.Q.V.: A
Survay of the
Signorie of
Venice (1651). The Vision, or, A
Dialog between the Soul...
-
University College London. The
series borrows its
title from John Stow's A
Survay of
London (first
edition 1598;
revised edition 1603). The
Survey consists...