Medieval

There are no dedicated publications to medieval London but this theme is regularly covered in articles from the London Topographical Record. Here is a sample list:

 

The Beake House Revealed: The History of a Dutch Merchant’s House, 32 Botolph Lane, London
(N.W. Alcock and Mireille Galinou); London Topographical Record, vol. 29. Publication no 165 (2006).

 

Before and after Drury House: Development of a Suburban Town House 1250–1800
(Patricia Croot); London Topographical Record, vol. 28. Publication no 157 (2001) 

 

A Glimpse of the Earliest Map-View of London?
(Peter Barber); London Topographical Record, vol. 27. Publication no 149 (1995).

 

The Topography of St Paul’s Precinct 1200–1500; London Topographical Record, vol. 26. Publication no 141 (1990).

 

The Medieval Parish Church of St Andrew Holborn
Social and Economic Study of Medieval London;
Both in London Topographical Record, vol. 24 (centenary volume).
Publication no 123 (1980).

 

The College of St Martin-le-Grand and the Anarchy, 1135-54
Whittington's Longhouse; Four Fifteen Century London Plans.
Both in London Topographical Record, vol. 23.
Publication no 115 (1972). 

 

The Reconstructed Map of London under Richard II
London Topographical Record, vol. 22. Publication no 102 (1965).

 

The Works of C L Kingsford in London History and Topography; London Topographical Record, vol. 14.
112 pages, 13 maps and illustrations.
Publication no 57 (1928). £12. Very few copies left.