The survey of London containing the original, increase, modern estate and government of that city, methodically set down : with a memorial of those famouser acts of charity, which for publick and pious vses have been bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors : as also all the ancient and modern monuments erected in the churches, not only of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) four miles compass / begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598 ; afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618 ; and now compleatly finished by the study & labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633 ; whereunto, besides many additions (as appears by the contents) are annexed divers alphabetical tables, especially two, the first, an index of things, the second, a concordance of names.
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The survey of London containing the original, increase, modern estate and government of that city, methodically set down : with a memorial of those famouser acts of charity, which for publick and pious vses have been bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors : as also all the ancient and modern monuments erected in the churches, not only of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) four miles compass / begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598 ; afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618 ; and now compleatly finished by the study & labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633 ; whereunto, besides many additions (as appears by the contents) are annexed divers alphabetical tables, especially two, the first, an index of things, the second, a concordance of names.
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Stow, John, 1525?-1605.
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London :: Printed for Nicholas Bourn, and are to be sold at his shop at the south entrance of the Royal-Exchange,
1633.
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"The survey of London containing the original, increase, modern estate and government of that city, methodically set down : with a memorial of those famouser acts of charity, which for publick and pious vses have been bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors : as also all the ancient and modern monuments erected in the churches, not only of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) four miles compass / begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598 ; afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618 ; and now compleatly finished by the study & labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633 ; whereunto, besides many additions (as appears by the contents) are annexed divers alphabetical tables, especially two, the first, an index of things, the second, a concordance of names." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13053.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.
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Of the three Brethen appointed to preach at Saint
Maires Spittle at Easter 1632.
HAving renued the memory of
this, from a time so long before
us, let us remember and ende∣vour
to maintaine to posterity, among
many memorable things of our owne
time, that of those three worthy Bre∣thren,
Doctor Samuel Wincope, Master
Thomas Wincope, and Master Iohn Win∣cope,
learned and reverend Divines, that
upon Munday, Tuesday, and Wed∣nesday,
in Easter weeke, 1632. prea∣ched
at Saint Maries Spittle. Three
Brothers, such a thing (as but in these)
is not knowne to any man living, nor
recorded to any mans reading. Yet to
this let me adde this more, being cal∣led
to this place to prech, from places
divided by many miles one from ano∣ther
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other, they met not so happily here to
preach, as in the matter upon which
they did preach: for though their Texts
were severall, their subject was one and
the same, this is worthy our observa∣tion;
yet to make it worth admiration,
and a perpetuall memory, wee are to
take notice, how upon that one and the
same subject, they did precede and suc∣ceed
one the other like the linkes in a
golden chaine, the second beginning
where the first ended, and the third
where the second ended; the last abso∣lutely
concluding what the two former
had so absolutely induced to, with their
admirable ends and uses.
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