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- See J. A. Chartres, “Food Consumption and Internal Trade,” in Beier and Finlay,
The Making of the Metropolis,esp. 184 – 91. - Graunt,Natural and Political Observations, 3 , 74.
- Margaret Pelling, “Appearance and Reality: Barber-surgeons, the Body and Dis-
ease,” in Beier and Finlay,The Making of the Metropolis, 86. - See J. R. Woodhead,The Rulers of London, 1660 – 1689 : A Biographical Record of the
Aldermen and Common Councilmen of the City of London(London, 1955 ), and Wilson,
England ’s Apprenticeship, 49. - On Turner, see CLRO, Biographical Notes File, “Sir William Turner,” and Alfred
Baldwin, “A Short History of the Turner Family,” typescript CLRO ref. P.D. 112. 7. - GL, MS 5101 / 3 , Sir William Turner Factory Book 1664 / 5.
- See Pepys,Diary, 10 : 32 – 33 , 16 – 17 , 464 (on “Finances,” “Backwell,” and “Vyner”).
- Paraphrasing Wilson,England ’s Apprenticeship, 45.
- On the Royal Exchange, see Harold Priestley,London: The Years of Change(Lon-
don, 1966 ), 68. - On London Bridge, see ibid., 69 , and John Hearsey,London and the Great Fire
(London, 1965 ), 95. - There is no adequate study of Restoration London, but Norman Brett-James,The
Growth of Stuart London(London, 1935 ), is worth consulting. The databases of Derek
Keene’s Center for Metropolitan History are invaluable for the Cheapside area. Cf.
Keene,Cheapside before the Great Fire(London, 1985 ).It is estimated that one-third of
the residents of the inner city lived along a street, one-third on the narrower lanes, and
one-third in cul-de-sac yards or blind alleys. Power, “Social Topography of Restoration
London,” 209. - John Allin’s correspondence, ESRO FRE 5429.
- CLRO, Ex Guildhall Library MS 359 , “Miscellaneous entries as to entertain-
ments, military affairs, plague, fire of London... ” - Pepys,Diary, 2 : 82 – 83.
- For a good description and map, see ibid., 10 : 477 – 84.
- There are brief descriptions of these places, under their separate names, in Pepys,
Diary, 10 : 14 , 122 , 127 – 28 , 400 , 490 – 92. - Roy Porter,London: A Social History(London, 1995 ), 69.
- Ibid., 70 – 71 ; Pepys,Diary, 10 : 235.
- Pepys,Diary, 6 : 10. On Restoration theater and its audience, 10 : 337 – 42 (“Plays”)
and 431 – 45 (“Theatre”).
50 .Picard,Restoration London, 92 – 93.
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- For Patrick’s early life and career, see “A Brief Account of My Life,” in Works,
9 : 407 , 410 , 415 – 16 , 426 , 438 – 39. Cf. the entry “Simon Patrick” in the Dictionary of Na-
tional Biography,ed. Sir Leslie Stephen, 21 vols. (London, 1885 – 90 ), 15 : 490 – 92. - These figures are from the hearth tax records for 1662 , 1664 , and 1666 , as inter-
preted by M. J. Power, “The Social Topography of Restoration London,” in Beier and