A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark

Noorthouck's 'New History' falls into two parts. The first is a narrative history of London from the Roman period until the 1770s. The second gives accounts of the present state of the City (organised by ward), and of much of Westminster, Southwark and Lambeth. It also includes an Appendix of charters and statutes relating to the City, and lists of mayors, bishops and other officers.

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John Noorthouck, A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark ( London, 1773), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/new-history-london [accessed 21 December 2024].

John Noorthouck, A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark( London, 1773), British History Online, accessed December 21, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/new-history-london.

John Noorthouck. A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark(London, 1773), , British History Online. Web. 21 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/new-history-london.

Table of Contents

Title Page(s)
Dedication
Preface i-viii
Book 1, Ch. 1: From the Romans to the Conquest 1-21
Book 1, Ch. 2: The Conquest to King John 21-37
Book 1, Ch. 3: King John to Edward I 37-56
Book 1, Ch. 4: Edward I to Edward III 57-74
Book 1, Ch. 5: Richard II to the Wars of the Roses 75-94
Book 1, Ch. 6: Cade's Rebellion to Henry VII 94-106
Book 1, Ch. 7: Henry VII and Henry VIII 106-122
Book 1, Ch. 8: Edward VI and Mary 122-130
Book 1, Ch. 9: Elizabeth 130-144
Book 1, Ch. 10: James I 144-153
Book 1, Ch. 11: Charles I 154-174
Book 1, Ch. 12: The Civil War, to the execution of the King 175-195
Book 1, Ch. 13: To the Restoration 195-210
Book 1, Ch. 14: From the Restoration to the Fire 210-230
Book 1, Ch. 15: From the Fire to the death of Charles II 230-255
Book 1, Ch. 16: To the Revolution 256-272
Book 1, Ch. 17: From the Revolution to the death of William III 272-288
Book 1, Ch. 18: Queen Anne 288-306
Book 1, Ch. 19: George I 306-325
Book 1, Ch. 20: George II to the rebellion of 1745 325-353
Book 1, Ch. 21: 1745-1755 353-382
Book 1, Ch. 22: 1755 to the death of George II 383-403
Book 1, Ch. 23: The reign of George II to the trial of Wilkes 403-419
Book 1, Ch. 24: 1763-1769 419-450
Book 1, Ch. 25: 1769-1770 450-485
Book 1, Ch. 26: 1770-1771 485-520
Book 2, Ch. 1: Situation and general view of London 521-533
Book 2, Ch. 2: Summary of civil government 533-541
Book 2, Ch. 3: Summary of military government 541-543
Book 2, Ch. 4: Aldersgate Ward 543-545
Book 2, Ch. 5: Aldgate Ward 545-549
Book 2, Ch. 6: Bassishaw Ward 549-551
Book 2, Ch. 7: Billingsgate Ward 551-553
Book 2, Ch. 8: Bishopsgate Ward 554-558
Book 2, Ch. 9: Bread Street Ward 558-560
Book 2, Ch. 10: Bridge Ward within 560-566
Book 2, Ch. 11: Bridge Ward without 566
Book 2, Ch. 12: Broad Street Ward 566-576
Book 2, Ch. 13: Candlewick Ward 576-579
Book 2, Ch. 14: Castle Baynard ward 579-587
Book 2, Ch. 15: Cheap Ward 587-593
Book 2, Ch. 16: Coleman Street Ward 593-597
Book 2, Ch. 17: Cordwainer Ward 597-600
Book 2, Ch. 18: Cornhill Ward 601-606
Book 2, Ch. 19: Cripplegate Ward 606-612
Book 2, Ch. 20: Dowgate Ward 612-614
Book 2, Ch. 21: Farringdon Ward Within 614-639
Book 2, Ch. 22: Farringdon Ward Without 639-656
Book 2, Ch. 23: Langbourn Ward 656-661
Book 2, Ch. 24: Lime Street Ward 662-663
Book 2, Ch. 25: Portsoken Ward 663-665
Book 2, Ch. 26: Queenhithe Ward 666-667
Book 2, Ch. 27: Tower Ward 668-671
Book 2, Ch. 28: Vintry Ward 672-673
Book 2, Ch. 29: Walbrook Ward 673-677
Book 3, Ch. 1: Southwark 678-690
Book 3, Ch. 2: Rotherhithe, Newington Butts and Lambeth 690-694
Book 4, Ch. 1: General view of the City of Westminster 695-697
Book 4, Ch. 2: The city parishes of St. Margaret and St John, Evangelist, Westminster 698-717
Book 4, Ch. 3: The parishes of the Liberty of Westminster 717-738
Book 5, Ch. 1: The out-parishes of Westminster 739-747
Book 5, Ch. 2: The suburbs of the City 747-768
Book 5, Ch. 3: Parishes east of the Tower 769-772
Appendix: Charters (William I to John) 773-779
Appendix: Charters (Henry I to Henry III) 779-784
Appendix: Charter (Edward I to Edward IV) 784-799
Appendix: Charters (Henry VII to Elizabeth) 799-811
Appendix: Charters (James I) 811-819
Appendix: Charters (Charles I) 820-845
Appendix: Charters (Charles II) 845-849
Appendix: Act of Common Council for Paving and Cleansing the Streets (1671) 850-855
Appendix: Act of Common Council for Regulating the Markets for Woollen Goods 855-860
Appendix: Statute of William and Mary, confirming the Privileges of the Corporation 860-863
Appendix: Act of George I for Regulation of Elections 863-868
Appendix: Charter of George II 868-869
Appendix: Act for Regulation of Elections 869-873
Appendix: Act of Common Council licensing Foreigners to work in the City (1750) 873
Addenda: The Order of the Hospitalls of [Henry VIII and Edward VI, 1557] 874-886
Addenda: A list of the Incorporated Companies of Citizens of London 887-888
Addenda: The Mayors and Sheriffs of London 889-893
Addenda: The Recorders of London 893-894
Addenda: The succession of aldermen from 1689 894-897
Addenda: Representatives of London in Parliament, from Edward I to 1770 897-899
Addenda: Bishops of London 899-900
Addenda: Almshouses and schools in the City 900-902
Index 919-957