Stuart London Project

The project has produced a full-text electronic edition of John Strype's enormous two-volume 1720 edition, with its celebrated maps and plates.

John Stow (c1525-1605), chronicler and antiquary, devoted his life “to the search for our faour [fair] antiquaries”. He transcribed manuscripts and inscriptions relating to English history, archaeology and literature. His final work, A Survey of London and Westminster (1598), was re-published by John Strype (1643-1737), the ecclesiastical historian and biographer, in 1720.strype

The project has produced a full-text electronic edition of John Strype’s enormous two-volume 1720 edition, with its celebrated maps and plates published by HRI Online.

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Duration: – November 2007

Project Team

  • Dr Julia Merritt (General Editor – University of Sheffield)
  • Wendy Field, Gwen Smithson, Tom Leng (Transcribers)
  • Ed MacKenzie (Developer – The Digital Humanities Institute)
  • Katherine Rogers (Developer – The Digital Humanities Institute)