Source Book of London History, from the earliest times to 1800

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EDITED BY
P. MEADOWS, M.A.
LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
1914
If the study of History is to be made really valuable from either the recreative or the educational point of view, it is necessary to have frequent recourse to original sources and contemporary writings; they introduce a certain quality of reality and vividness, a kind of historical atmosphere, which is most essential to a true appreciation of the subject. This fact is now generally recognised, and many collections of sources are available for the student of English History. In this volume will be found a selection of passages, generally from contemporary sources, relating to the history of London. It is quite impossible, of course, in a small book to do justice to every aspect of the subject; and it has seemed best to give special prominence to those events which concern the City as a whole, its growth, its corporate life, and its connection with national affairs.
Besides a vast mass of general contemporary literature, a large number of the most important and interesting documents dealing with London history have already been printed; but all this material is very scattered, and frequently rather inaccessible to the general reader. The Histories by Maitland and Noorthouck, published in the eighteenth century, contain translations of charters and other documents; Riley's Memorials is invaluable for the fourteenth century; and many useful suggestions have been derived from Besant's Survey of London.
The spelling of the extracts has generally been modernised, but in a few cases the original text has been exactly followed.
It is hoped that the chronological arrangement of the passages, the care which has been taken in selecting them so as to illustrate events or circumstances of definite importance in the history of the City, and the introductory remarks attached to each extract, will save this volume from being merely a collection of historical scraps, and will enable it to be of real use to all who are interested in the story of London.

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PREFACE


CONTENTS


LONDON BEFORE THE CONQUEST.


THE CONQUEROR'S CHARTER (1066).


LONDON ENVIRONS IN DOMESDAY (1085).


MATILDA IN LONDON (1141).


DISTURBANCES IN THE CITY (1177).


JOHN'S THIRD CHARTER (1199).


LONDON BRIDGE (1202).


OPPRESSION BY HENRY III. (1249).


INTERFERENCE BY BARONS (1258).


THE STEELYARD (1282).


THE CITIZENS AND EDWARD II. (1311).


A REVOLT AGAINST EDWARD II (1326).


A PROCLAMATION OF EDWARD III. (1329).


THE CHARTER TO THE DRAPERS (1364).


A LETTER FROM EDWARD III. (1365).


A LEASE TO GEOFFREY CHAUCER (1374).


THE CITY ARMS (1375).


WAT TYLER IN LONDON (1381).


LONDON LICKPENNY (Early Fifteenth Century).


WHITTINGTON'S SECOND MAYORALTY (1406).


THE PERSECUTION OF THE LOLLARDS (1413).


IMPRISONMENT FOR REFUSING OFFICE (1415).


OATHS OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN (1419).


JACK CADE IN LONDON (1450).


THE MAYOR'S DIGNITY (1464).


REGULATIONS CONCERNING STRANGERS (1485).


THE MARCHING WATCH (1510).


MORE'S DESCRIPTION OF LONDON (1517).


EVIL MAY DAY (1517).


THE PAPAL LEGATE IN THE CITY (1519).


WOLSEY AND THE CITIZENS (1525).


THE APPRENTICES (1527, ETC.).


A WATER PAGEANT (1533).


LATIMER'S EXHORTATION TO LONDON (1549).


MARY'S SPEECH TO THE CITIZENS (1553).


SORANZO'S REPORT ON LONDON (1554).


THE ROYAL EXCHANGE (1566).


A LORD MAYOR'S SHOW (1575).


LONDON AND THE ARMADA (1587).


A PLAGUE ORDER (1593).


LONDON SCHOOLS (1598).


A GERMAN VIEW OF LONDON (1600).


LONDON AND ULSTER (1609).


THE DEMANDS OF CHARLES I. (1626).


THE KEEPING OF THE SABBATH (1629).


THE CITY'S PETITION TO CHARLES I. (1640).


LONDON UNDER THE EARLY STUARTS (1642).


A PROCLAMATION AGAINST THE CITY (1643).


CROMWELL IN LONDON (1653).


LONDON AND THE RESTORATION (1660).


THE PLAGUE (1665).


THE FIRE (1666).


A PROCLAMATION OF CHARLES II. (1666).


AN ACT CONCERNING THE STREETS (1671).


A LORD MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION (1679).


THE POPISH PANIC (1681).


POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS (1681).


LONDON AFTER JAMES II.'s ABDICATION (1688).


LORD MAYOR'S DAY (1689).


GAY'S "TRIVIA" (1716).


THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE (1720).


DEFOE'S DESCRIPTION OF LONDON (1725).


A PETITION AGAINST THE EXCISE BILL (1733).


LONDON STREETS (1741).


THE GORDON RIOTS (1780).


THE TRADE OF LONDON IN 1791.


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