Medieval London the Culture and Essay

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D. France and England dominated the wine trade in the 13th and 14th centuries.

IV. Map of London, circa 1300

A. London was developed for about 4000 feet along the coast of the Thames and extending inland about 2000 feet from the banks of the river.

B. By far, the most prevalent theme of the landscape is the dominance of the Catholic Church as there are nearly three dozen churches and many more buildings dedicated to theology such as seminaries and convents etc.

C. The main commercial thoroughfare was Watling Street, which contained many businesses and shops.


V. Theatre and Music Hall

A. Dramatic productions and Operas were either seen at the London stage, or one of the two 'patent' theatres of Drury Lane and Covent Garden.

B. Theatre was the mainstay form of entertainment for the typical Londener.

C. All productions included music in the entertainment, to avoid licensing difficulties, though many productions were never meant to be musical.

D. Audiences had a reputation for boisterous behavior at performances and it was said that gentlemen ought not bring their wives to the productions.

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