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 2, 2024.
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On the North side of the Chan∣cell
is this Inscription.
Honoratissimo patri Dauncio Pouleto e∣quiti
aurato, insulae Ierseae praefecto,
apud Christianissimum regem quon∣dam
legato, nobilissimi ordinis Garte∣rij
Cancelario & serenissimae principis
Elizabethae Consiliario, Antonius Pou∣letus
filius, hoc pietatis Monumentum
Moerens posuit.
Gardez la foy.
Quod verbo servare fidem(Poulete) solebas,Quam bene conveniunthaec tria verba tibi:Quod gladio servare fidemPoulete solebas,Quam bene conveniunthaec tria signa tibi.Patria te sensit,sensit Regina fidelem,Sic fidus Civis,sicque senator eras.Te fidum Christus,te fidum Ecclesia sensit,Sic servat intermulta pericla fidem,Ergo quod servo princeps,Ecclesia nato,Patria quod fidecive sit orba dolet,Interea Christus defunctifacta coronat,A quo servatamviderat esse fidem.
Margareta Poulet hoc Epitaphium
moetoris simul & amoris sui perpe∣tuum
testem amicio conjugi suo cha∣rissimo
clarissimoque dicavit.
Conjugis est (testante Deo)pars altera conjunx,Vir caput est, vnumcorpus uterque refert,Vna caro, mens una,thoro sociata jugali,Solamen vitaepraesidiumque suae:Ergo meo luctus quispar queat esse doloriCui vitae pars est alteradempta meae.
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Sed quid flere juvat,non sic revocabere conjux,Namque tibi pietasstravit ad astra viam:Haec spes sola juvat:qui nos conjunxit in vnum,Hunc sibi postremojungere velle die.
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