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EL 7002 f.11r Annotate + | Chatham; Woolwich; Debtford + |
EL 7010 f.7r Annotate + | Bridgewater<br /> Barbycan + |
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HCA 13/124 f.20r Annotate + | '''Penbeefe''' "We arrived the same day in the river Loire, and came to an anchor at a town called Penbeef, thirty miles below the city of Nantz"UNIQbe25b175bc1ae417-ref-00000695-QINU + |
HCA 13/124 f.86v Annotate + | Naples + |
HCA 13/124 f.87v Annotate + | Carlile <br /> Barbardoes<br /> London + |
HCA 13/124 f.88r Annotate + | England<br /> Carlile bay [Barbados]<br /> Port of London<br /> Barbadoes + |
HCA 13/54 f.455r Annotate + | [[File:Windmill Taverne Henry B Wheatley 1891 p528.JPG|700px|thumb|left|Windmill Tavern, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9KPxH48qnZwC&pg=PA528&lpg=PA528#v=onepage&q&f=false Henry B. Wheatley (London, 1891), p.528]] + |
HCA 13/63 f.26r Annotate + | '''Cuckold's Point''' [http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/scott-a-morning-with-a-view-of-cuckolds-point-n05450 Samuel Scott, A Morning with a View of Cuckold's Point, c.1750-60] - "...the picture includes a view of Cuckold's Point, situated at a sharp bend in the river on the south bank of the Thames, close by the church of St Mary's, Rotherhithe. The wholesale reconfiguration of the Thames riverfront and the lack of comparative visual material of the period, mean that the identification of the present view as the picture sold by Scott in 1765 is not entirely secure. However, the cool grey light in the picture does indicate that this is a morning scene. In addition Scott has included, towards the right, just by the stairs leading to the river, a large post surmounted by a pair of horns. The post marked the site of Horn Fair, established in the Middle Ages, according to local folklore, by King John (1167?-1216) to compensate a local miller whose wife he had seduced. Horns were, of course, the traditional symbol of a cuckold...."UNIQ4f314c21cf53940b-ref-00000D14-QINU + |
HCA 13/68 f.17r Annotate + | Beachy + |
HCA 13/68 f.17v Annotate + | Cadiz<br /> Dover<br /> Porthmouth<br /> Holland + |
HCA 13/68 f.19r Annotate + | Cadiz<br /> Spain<br /> Flanders<br /> England<br /> United Provinces + |
HCA 13/68 f.24v Annotate + | Wincanton in Somerset<br /> Dieppe + |
HCA 13/68 f.25r Annotate + | Amsterdam + |
HCA 13/68 f.27v Annotate + | Deepe + |
HCA 13/68 f.29v Annotate + | Brabant<br /> Revell<br /> Sweden<br /> Amsterdam<br /> Hamburgh<br /> St Katherine's, Middlesex + |
HCA 13/68 f.418r Annotate + | Madrid<br /> Limma<br /> Cadiz<br /> Ostend + |
HCA 13/68 f.418v Annotate + | Cadiz<br /> Ostend<br /> Coast of England + |
HCA 13/68 f.419r Annotate + | Madrid<br /> Limma<br /> London<br /> Spaine + |
HCA 13/68 f.419v Annotate + | Genoa<br /> Tholone (Toulon) + |
HCA 13/68 f.420r Annotate + | Genoa<br /> Cadiz<br /> Hamburgh<br /> Tholone<br /> Sevilia + |
HCA 13/68 f.420v Annotate + | Cadiz<br /> Genoa<br /> Sevilia<br /> Ostend<br /> fflanders + |
HCA 13/68 f.421r Annotate + | Cadiz<br /> Coast of England<br /> Ostend<br /> Seville + |
HCA 13/68 f.42r Annotate + | Greenland<br /> France<br /> the Texell<br /> Holland + |
HCA 13/68 f.594r Annotate + | Ratcliffe + |
HCA 13/68 f.622v Annotate + | Interesting discussion of dwelling at Elsinore as well as Embden, and statehood + |