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50 most read stories.

 1: Site Map - (69862 Reads)
 2: Elizabethan England: The Social Classes - (58603 Reads)
 3: Earthquakes in London - (21034 Reads)
 4: The Execution of Captain Kidd - (19648 Reads)
 5: London's Lost Department Stores: Derry & Toms - (17845 Reads)
 6: London's Lost Department Stores: Gamages - (16518 Reads)
 7: Mayhew's London Prostitutes: I - (12720 Reads)
 8: London Trams and Trolleybuses - (12450 Reads)
 9: London's Geology - (11557 Reads)
 10: Crime and Punishment: Introduction to the Series - (9922 Reads)
 11: Oranges and Lemons - (9389 Reads)
 12: Victorian Etiquette VIII: Behaviour out of Doors - (9312 Reads)
 13: London's Lord Mayor: Introduction - (9011 Reads)
 14: A London Chronology: 1900 to 1929 - (8674 Reads)
 15: Victorian London - (8382 Reads)
 16: London's History - (8231 Reads)
 17: Edwardian London VI: The Strand - (8173 Reads)
 18: London's Lost Department Stores: Swan & Edgar - (8086 Reads)
 19: Bathing in London from Mediæval to Georgian times - (7743 Reads)
 20: London's Mediæval Parish Churches: Introduction to the Series - (7628 Reads)
 21: The Sweating Sickness - (7276 Reads)
 22: London Street-Sellers - (7154 Reads)
 23: A Chronology of London: - Introduction - (7129 Reads)
 24: The Case of Richard Hunne - (6775 Reads)
 25: Cleaning the Victorian Home - (6623 Reads)
 26: London's Mediæval Parish Churches: Part 4 - From Cheapside to Ludgate and Without the Walls - (6554 Reads)
 27: How the Population of London has Changed - (6506 Reads)
 28: A London Chronology: 1930 to 1959 - (6479 Reads)
 29: Elizabethan England: The Cities and Towns - (6465 Reads)
 30: The City Gates in 1598: VII - (6295 Reads)
 31: London's Lost Tea-Gardens: I - (5931 Reads)
 32: Elizabethan England: Markets and Fairs - (5585 Reads)
 33: London's Lord Mayor: 1910-present - (5447 Reads)
 34: The First Air Raids on London - (5404 Reads)
 35: London Street Musicians: Introduction - (5330 Reads)
 36: Historical Anecdotes: A - (5196 Reads)
 37: A London Chronology to the Sixth Century - (5109 Reads)
 38: The Cheap Fish of St. Giles's - (5106 Reads)
 39: The First Performances of HMS Pinafore - (5097 Reads)
 40: The Thirteenth Century: Edward I - (5054 Reads)
 41: The Silvertown Explosion - (4984 Reads)
 42: The London Street Patterers - (4870 Reads)
 43: Victorian Etiquette IX: Petitions - (4790 Reads)
 44: London's People - (4702 Reads)
 45: February Week 1 - (4688 Reads)
 46: Public Transport in London: Introduction to the Series - (4668 Reads)
 47: Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort to Charles I - (4634 Reads)
 48: Two Speeches by the Great Elizabeth: Two – The Golden speech 1601 - (4458 Reads)
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 50: London Street Musicians Part 1 - (4313 Reads)

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 4: Historical Anecdotes: N - (712 Comments)
 5: Historical Anecdotes: J - (673 Comments)
 6: May Week 1 - (667 Comments)
 7: Historical Anecdotes: E - (666 Comments)
 8: July Week 4 - (658 Comments)
 9: England's Queen Mother: Part 1 - The Funeral Arrangements - (655 Comments)
 10: Victorian Etiquette V: Conversation - (651 Comments)
 11: Historical Anecdotes: M - (650 Comments)
 12: March Week 1 - (649 Comments)
 13: Historical Anecdotes: O - (645 Comments)
 14: Historical Anecdotes: R - (644 Comments)
 15: Historical Anecdotes: Introduction - (641 Comments)
 16: Historical Anecdotes: Q - (640 Comments)
 17: Historical Anecdotes: P - (636 Comments)
 18: Historical Anecdotes: H - (632 Comments)
 19: Historical Anecdotes: F - (628 Comments)
 20: The Morals of Patterers - (618 Comments)
 21: June Week 1 - (612 Comments)
 22: February Week 1 - (237 Comments)
 23: The Cheap Fish of St. Giles's - (230 Comments)
 24: The Old Clothes of St. Giles - (225 Comments)
 25: Actors and Authors by W S Gilbert - (212 Comments)
 26: Elizabethan England: The Social Classes - (142 Comments)
 27: Site Map - (137 Comments)
 28: Victorian Etiquette VIII: Behaviour out of Doors - (135 Comments)
 29: London Street-Sellers - (135 Comments)
 30: London's Mediæval Parish Churches: Introduction to the Series - (132 Comments)
 31: Crime and Punishment: Riley and Nutts - (130 Comments)
 32: The Penny Gaff - (126 Comments)
 33: London's Geology - (125 Comments)
 34: A Chronology of London: - Introduction - (117 Comments)
 35: Edwardian London VI: The Strand - (113 Comments)
 36: Mayhew's London Prostitutes: I - (112 Comments)
 37: London's Mediæval Parish Churches: Part 4 - From Cheapside to Ludgate and Without the Walls - (112 Comments)
 38: Earthquakes in London - (112 Comments)
 39: London's Lost Department Stores: Gamages - (108 Comments)
 40: Oranges and Lemons - (105 Comments)
 41: The Street Patterers: Long Song-Sellers - (105 Comments)
 42: Victorian London - (104 Comments)
 43: London's Lord Mayor: 1910-present - (101 Comments)
 44: Cleaning the Victorian Home - (99 Comments)
 45: A London Chronology: The Ninth Century - (98 Comments)
 46: Bathing in London from Mediæval to Georgian times - (98 Comments)
 47: London Trams and Trolleybuses - (97 Comments)
 48: A London Chronology to the Sixth Century - (96 Comments)
 49: London Lickpenny - (95 Comments)
 50: Crime and Punishment: Introduction to the Series - (95 Comments)

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 1: Modern London - (2471 Hits)

50 most read articles in the Sections.

 1: Fleet Marriages - (6193 Reads)
 2: The Prostitute's Tale - (2385 Reads)
 3: 1660: January - (2052 Reads)
 4: Samuel Pepys - (1825 Reads)
 5: John Rykener: A 14th Century Transvestite - (1800 Reads)
 6: 1660: November - (1650 Reads)
 7: 1660: March - (1561 Reads)
 8: 1660: February - (1520 Reads)
 9: Cries of London 1916: The Dealer in Mats - (1480 Reads)
 10: Contents - (1463 Reads)
 11: 1660: August - (1433 Reads)
 12: 1660: September - (1431 Reads)
 13: 1660: June - (1410 Reads)
 14: 1660: October - (1391 Reads)
 15: Chapter 1.4 - (1385 Reads)
 16: 1660: July - (1382 Reads)
 17: 1660: April - (1376 Reads)
 18: 1660: May - (1365 Reads)
 19: INTRODUCTION - (1355 Reads)
 20: Cries of London 1916: The Potato Seller - (1354 Reads)
 21: The Strickland Biography: Title and portrait - (1351 Reads)
 22: 1660: December - (1344 Reads)
 23: Cries of London 1916: Introduction and Index - (1341 Reads)
 24: English Monarchs: Part 3 - Regnal Lists - (1338 Reads)
 25: Index - (1335 Reads)
 26: Chapter 1.1 - (1334 Reads)
 27: English Monarchs: Part 1 - What is England? - (1332 Reads)
 28: Cries of London 1916: The seller of Oranges and Lemons. - (1326 Reads)
 29: English Monarchs: Part 2 - Development of the Monarchy - (1312 Reads)
 30: Cries of London 1916: The Dealer in Old Clothes. - (1308 Reads)
 31: Cries of London 1916: The Biscuit Seller - (1305 Reads)
 32: Roman London: The City Defences - (1304 Reads)
 33: Glossary and Notes - (1294 Reads)
 34: Cries of London 1916: The Seller of Hot Peas - (1290 Reads)
 35: Cries of London 1916: The Muffin Seller - (1280 Reads)
 36: Cries of London 1916: The Seller of Singing Glasses - (1274 Reads)
 37: Cries of London 1916: The Cheese Seller - (1273 Reads)
 38: Cries of London 1916: The Cooper - (1264 Reads)
 39: St George: Patron Saint of England - (1224 Reads)
 40: Chapter 1.5 - (1224 Reads)
 41: Chapter 1.3 - (1196 Reads)
 42: London Street Muscians: The Italians - (1170 Reads)
 43: The Bolles Collection - (1154 Reads)
 44: Chapter 1.2 - (1148 Reads)
 45: Roman London: The Topography - (1135 Reads)
 46: London Street Muscians: The Campanologist, Musical Glasses, One Man Band and Ballad Singer - (1123 Reads)
 47: The Population of London - (1123 Reads)
 48: London Street Musicians: The Tom-tom, Bassoon and Trumpet - (1120 Reads)
 49: London Street Musicians: German Bands, Petticoat Quartette and Minstrels - (1096 Reads)
 50: London Street Musicians: Fiddle, Tin Whistle and Bagpipes - (1087 Reads)

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