Material London, ca. 1600 by Lena Cowen Orlin

Material London, ca. 1600 by Lena Cowen Orlin

Author:Lena Cowen Orlin [Orlin, Lena Cowen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780812217216
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Published: 2000-04-13T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. J. Knowles, “Jonson’s Entertainment at Britain’s Burse: Text and Context” in Re-Presenting Ben Jonson: Text, History, Performance, ed. M. Butler (Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1999), p. 133; PRO, SP14/44/62*.

2. L. Stone, Family and Fortune: Studies in Aristocratic Finance in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973), pp. 95–105; J. Knowles, “Shopping with Cecil: A New Ben Jonson Masque Discovered,” Times Literary Supplement (7 February 1997), pp. 14–15; Knowles, “Jonson’s Entertainment.”

3. Stone, Family and Fortune, pp. 96–97.

4. Calendar of the Manuscripts of the . . . Marquis of Salisbury . . . Preserved at Hatfield House, 24 vols. (London: HMSO, 1883–1976), 21:37.

5. Knowles, “Jonson’s Entertainment,” p. 136, Knowles, “Shopping with Cecil,” pp. 14–15.

6. J. Stow, Abridgement of the Chronicles of England (London, 1611), letter dedicatory; cf. T. Johnson, Cornucopiae, Or Divers Secrets (London, 1596), sigs. F2r–v.

7. A. Munday, The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia (London, 1605); A. Munday, Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Olde Draperie (London, 1614).

8. L. Manley, London in the Age of Shakespeare (London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986), pp. 51–52.

9. S. Rappaport, Worlds Within Worlds: The Structures of Life in Sixteenth-Century London (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 76–77; London, 1500–1700: The Making of the Metropolis, ed. A. L. Beier and R. Finlay (Harlow: Longmans, 1986), pp. 9–10; E. A. Wrigley, “A Simple Model of London’s Importance in Changing English Society and Economy, 1650–1750,” in People, Cities, and Wealth, ed. E. A. Wrigley (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989), pp. 134–37.

10. J. Stow, A Survey of London, ed. C. L. Kingsford, 2 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1908), 2:208.

11. J. Chartres, “Food Consumption and Internal Trade,” in London, 1500–1700, pp. 170–72; Antiquarian Repertory 4 (1809): 510; “The London Journal of Alessandro Magno 1562,” ed. C. M. Barron, C. Coleman, and C. Gobbi, London Journal 9 (1983): 142–43.

12. W. Harrison, The Description of England, ed. G. Edelen (Washington, D.G.: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1968), p. 200.

13. C. Muldrew, The Economy of Obligation: The Culture of Credit and Social Relations in Early Modern England (Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1998), pp. 21–36.

14. F. J. Fisher, “The Development of London as a Centre of Conspicuous Consumption in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” in F. J. Fisher, London and the Economy, 1500–1700, ed. P. J. Corfield and N. B. Harte (London and Ronceverte: Hambledon, 1990), pp. 105–18; Corporation of London Records Office (hereafter, CLRO), Repertory 18, fols. 182v–86r.

15. J. Norden, Speculum Britanniae: The First Parte. An Historicall and Choro-graphicall Discription of Middlesex (London, 1593), p. 47.

16. Cyvile and Uncyvile Lyfe: A Discourse Very Profitable, Pleasant and Fit to be Read of all Nobilitie and Gentlemen (London, 1579).

17. R. M. Smuts, “The Court and Its Neighbourhood: Royal Policy and Urban Growth in the Early Stuart West End,” Journal of British Studies 30 (1991): 122.

18. Fisher, “Development of London”; L. Stone, The Crisis of the Aristocracy, 1558–1641 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965), chpt. 10; J. Arnold, Queen Elizabeth’s Wardrobe Unlock’d (Leeds: W. S. Maney & Son, 1988); Public Record Office (hereafter, PRO), SP14/37/8; B. Dietz, “Overseas Trade and Metropolitan Growth,” in London, 1500–1700, pp.



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