Chapter 5

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S.Humph.Stocksat the Black-Horse inLumbard str.JohnSweetapleat the Black-Moors-Head in Lumbard street.JohnSnellat the Fox in Lum-street.MichaelSchrimpshawat the Golden Lion in Fleetstreet.RichardStayleyin Covent Garden.

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WMajor Joh.Wallisat the Angell in Lumbardstreet.PeterWadeat the Mearmaid in Lumbard street.PeterWhite}at the Plough in Lumbardand}street.Churchill }ThomasWhiteat the Blew Anchor in Lumbard street.ThomasWilliamsat the Crown in Lumbard street.RobertWard}at the Ram in Lumbardand}str.JohnTowneley }

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Tho.FlowerdewatRowl. Deein the Poultrey.Benj.BathurstSt. Mary-Ax.Benj.RigfathNicholas lane.Jasp.ChapmanBasinghall str.PeterVergrewin New Court inThrogmorton street.JohnConinein Salisbury Court.AugustAllardin Kings street.Will.FassetDutch Walk Exch.Ja.Caepellat the Bee-hive in Watlin street.GeorgeCokpnear St. Dunstan’s lodger at a Widdows.HougoandJohn Lentat a Packers St. Dunstan’s Hill.JohnBurrowin Bush lane.Cap.Nunssanat the Insur. Office.Edw.BlakeTower street.Nich.LockBatholomew Close.JohnBlakeSt. Swithins lane at a Packer’s.Will.DepestorBroad street at the Surgeons Arms.JohnEdmondsin Philpot lane.Edw.WardsBasinghall street.JamesEytonFish-street Hill.Warw.YardAfrican-House.SamuelBurlinghamand Comp. in Angel Court in Lumbard street.RalphFarat Mile-end Green.PaulAlestryin St. Martins lane.JohnBruseFanchurch street.Mr.Brabantin St. Swithins lane at a Packer’s.SamuelBraborneat his BrotherMr. Brabornein the Poultry.SimonClarkin Love lane Aldermanbury.AdrianVan Schipcrootin Muddiford Court Fanchurch str.JohnMorrisatMr. Baker’sAlmary Church Yard.Stat.Ahearns Lawr. Poult. Hill.

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CHISWICK PRESS:REPRINTED BY WHITTINGHAM AND WILKINS,TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE.

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTEMany entries are out of alphabetical order. No change has been made.The 1863 Introduction has page numbering (v to xxii) but the Catalogue itself reproduced in the following 129 pages has no numbering.The letter ſ (long-form s) was used extensively but sometimes inconsistently in the book and has been replaced by the normal s in all cases in the etext.Some errors from the 1677 Catalogue were carried forward in the 1863 reproduction and marked with [sic.] in the text. These have been left unchanged in the etext.The printer’s catchwords at the bottom of every page on the 1677 Catalogue were carried forward in the 1863 text. These have all been removed in the etext.The capital letter of a name was italicized in over two hundred instances and was perhaps a printer’s artifact and not the 1677 compiler’s choice. These have been left unchanged in the etext.A few instances of a clearly incorrect punctuation mark have been silently changed, for example ‘Mr,’ was changed to ‘Mr.’ Many instances of a missing comma, for example after the surname, have not been altered.All addresses were italicized and all names were not. A half dozen instances of italic inconsistency were silently changed.The‘Goldsmiths’section had two small lists under the letter‘H’ heading. These have been combined into one list.In the Introduction:Page xviii, ‘ia a good suggestion’ replaced by ‘is a good suggestion’.In the Catalogue entry with surname ‘xxxxx;’:Bultell;‘Anstin-fryars’ replaced by ‘Austin-fryars’.Burdit;‘Bobert’ replaced by ‘Robert’.Deluna;‘Great Saint Hel-’ replaced by ‘Great Saint Hellens.’.Demodina;‘Great St. Hel-’ replaced by ‘Great St. Hellens.’.Doggett;‘Pouut. Hill’ replaced by ‘Pount. Hill’.Hill;‘Rredriff’ replaced by ‘Redriff’.Vergrew;‘Throgmortou street’ replaced by ‘Throgmorton street’.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Many entries are out of alphabetical order. No change has been made.

The 1863 Introduction has page numbering (v to xxii) but the Catalogue itself reproduced in the following 129 pages has no numbering.

The letter ſ (long-form s) was used extensively but sometimes inconsistently in the book and has been replaced by the normal s in all cases in the etext.

Some errors from the 1677 Catalogue were carried forward in the 1863 reproduction and marked with [sic.] in the text. These have been left unchanged in the etext.

The printer’s catchwords at the bottom of every page on the 1677 Catalogue were carried forward in the 1863 text. These have all been removed in the etext.

The capital letter of a name was italicized in over two hundred instances and was perhaps a printer’s artifact and not the 1677 compiler’s choice. These have been left unchanged in the etext.

A few instances of a clearly incorrect punctuation mark have been silently changed, for example ‘Mr,’ was changed to ‘Mr.’ Many instances of a missing comma, for example after the surname, have not been altered.

All addresses were italicized and all names were not. A half dozen instances of italic inconsistency were silently changed.

The‘Goldsmiths’section had two small lists under the letter‘H’ heading. These have been combined into one list.

In the Introduction:Page xviii, ‘ia a good suggestion’ replaced by ‘is a good suggestion’.In the Catalogue entry with surname ‘xxxxx;’:Bultell;‘Anstin-fryars’ replaced by ‘Austin-fryars’.Burdit;‘Bobert’ replaced by ‘Robert’.Deluna;‘Great Saint Hel-’ replaced by ‘Great Saint Hellens.’.Demodina;‘Great St. Hel-’ replaced by ‘Great St. Hellens.’.Doggett;‘Pouut. Hill’ replaced by ‘Pount. Hill’.Hill;‘Rredriff’ replaced by ‘Redriff’.Vergrew;‘Throgmortou street’ replaced by ‘Throgmorton street’.


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