Victoria County History: London
Volume 1
Volume 1 (1909) [not indexed]
William Page
The Victoria History of London including London within the Bars, Westminster and Southwark
[Part of text at British History Online.]
[Also available at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
Romano-British London
Anglo-Saxon Remains
Ecclesiastical History
Religious Houses
- Introduction
- Cathedral of St Paul
- St Peter's Abbey Westminster
- St Helen's Bishopsgate
- Eastminster, New Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary de Graciis
- Priory of Holy Trinity Aldgate
- Priory of St Bartholomew Smithfield
- Priory of Southwark
- The Temple
- Hospital of St Thomas of Acon
- Hospital of St Mary of Bethlehem
- The Black Friars
- The Grey Friars
- The White Friars
- The Austin Friars
- The Friars of the Sack
- The Crossed Friars
- The Pied Friars, or Friars de Pica
- The Friars de Areno
- The Minoresses Without Aldgate
- Hospital of St Bartholomew
- Hospital of St Katharine by the Tower
- Hospital of St Mary Without Bishopsgate
- Hospital of St Mary Within Cripplegate
- Hospital of St Thomas Southwark
- Leper Hospital of Southwark
- Hospital of St James Westminster
- Hospital of the Savoy
- Whittington's Hospital
- Milbourne's Almshouses
- Hospital of St Augustine Pappey
- Jesus Commons
- Domus Conversorum
- Collegiate Church of St Martin le Grand
- The Royal Free Chapel of St Stephen Westminster
- The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London
- The Chapel of St Thomas on London Bridge
- The College of St Laurence Pountney
- The College in the Guildhall Chapel
- Walworth's College in St Michael Crooked Lane
- The Fraternity of the Holy Trinity and of the Sixty Priests in Leadenhall Chapel
- Whittington's College
- The College in Allhallows Barking
- The Hospital of St Anthony
- The Hospital of St Mary Rouncivall
- The Hospital of St Giles Without Cripplegate
- The Hermits and Anchorites of London