Schofield, J., Pearce, J., Betts, I. M., Dyson, T. and Egan, G. (2009). Thomas Soane's buildings near Billingsgate, London, 1640'“66. Post-Medieval Archaeology 43 (2). Vol 43(2), pp. 282-341. https://doi.org/10.1179/174581309X12560423035038.

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Thomas Soane's buildings near Billingsgate, London, 1640'“66
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Post-Medieval Archaeology 43 (2)
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Post-Medieval Archaeology
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43 (2)
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192
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282 - 341
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Excavations at Billingsgate in the City of London in 1982 uncovered extensive remains of the seventeenth-century buildings of Botolph Wharf. Changes to the structures, and an exceptionally rich array of artefacts datable to 1620'“66 (the Great Fire of London), are attributable to the tenancy of Thomas Soane, grocer, and later of his widow. The artefacts and buildings demonstrate differing domestic and warehouse uses just before the Fire, and complement the documentary record. When taken with plan evidence from the Treswell surveys of c. 1612, the excavations prompt discussion of how warehouses fitted into the configuration of buildings in the pre-Fire City.
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John Schofield
Jacqueline Pearce
Ian M Betts
Tony Dyson
Geoff Egan
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2009
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/174581309X12560423035038
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22 Aug 2011