MRP: Missing places

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Missing places


Editorial history

23/12/11, CSG: Created page



How you can help


There is a need to do research from primary sources on a number of English private and public buildings, and on specified English rural and urban local areas, together with a good number of ports and towns in continental Europe and the former Ottoman Empire; on the west coast of India and around the Arabian Gulf; and in Barbados and Jamaica. The end product would be a profile of the specified place

You could contribute to this work in two ways.

Firstly, by suggesting novel primary sources relevant to an understanding of these places, in the early and mid seventeenth century, and particularly in the period 1650-1669.

Secondly, by contributing a draft profile of the specified place, supported by reference to primary (and secondary) sources.

Primary source suggestions and draft profiles can be submitted using the standard place template.



Suggested links


Missing faces

Alphabet of names
Alphabet of places
Bigger alphabet of names
Bigger alphabet of places
Bigger alphabet of ships



Index of missing places


The following is an index of places for which profiles are sought. By clicking on the link you can access possible research questions, together with possible primary sources



A



B

Blackfriars lodgings (Oxenden family in early 1640s)



C

Court of Chancery, Westminster
The Custom's house



D

Doctors Commons



E

East India house
The Exchange



G

Garrawayes (Garraways) coffee house, Cornhill
Gray's Inn walks, London
The Great James, Bishopsgate[1]
The Guildhall



H



I



J



K



L



M

The Mermaid tavern, Cornhill



N



O



P

The Poultry counter



R

William Ryder's house, Bethnal Green



S

St. Paul's Churchyard booksellers


T



U


V



W

Westminster School



Y
  1. 15th October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, London