John Norden.Map of London. This 1593 map is the direct forebear of the modern London A-Z. This copy comes from the 1653 edition of John Norden's 鈥楽peculum Britainiae' (literally: 鈥楳irror of Britain'); re-issued after Norden's death and sold by Peter Stent of Newgate.Around the edges of the map appear the coats of arms of the twelve most influential and wealthy city guilds: the 鈥楪reat Liveries'. Guild members became known as liverymen because they wore a distinctive livery or uniform.At top right is the Merchant Tailors company; which made tents and padded tunics during the Middle Ages. This is reflected by the tent motif on the coat of arms.[London]: sold by Peter Stent at ye White horse in Giltspur Streete neere Newgate; 1653.From: John Norden; London: A guide for cuntrey men in the famous cittey of London by the helpe of wich plot they shall be able to know how far it is to any street. As allso to go unto the same without forder troble. Anno 1653 / Ioannes Norden Anglus descripsit.Maps. Crace. Port. 1.33London; British Library.

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