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John Rocque’s 1746 map of London, illustrating the distortion created in warping.

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An area of Cheapside with street & parish polygon centres shown

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Completed street network for main area covered by Rocque's map.

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An extract of the buffered and trimmed polygons

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The full set of MOLA data/polygons displayed in Google Maps

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The Distribution of houses recording zero, one or two hearths.

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Results ‘Felo’ and ‘Suicide’ in Coroners’ Inquests

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‘horse’, ‘mare’ and ‘gelding’ from the Old Bailey, mapped by ‘street’.

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Parish populations, 1740s

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The Geography of Crime

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Crime Locations, 1674-1819, Per Capita by Parish

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Crime Locations (red) vs Defendant Home (green)

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Murder Prosecutions Per Capita, 1674-1819

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Male (green) vs Female (red) Murderers

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Male Murders involving Swords

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Male Murders, 1674-1730 [pins] and the 4s in the £ Tax (1693/94)

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Thefts (1674-1700) [pins] and Hearths per Household (1666)

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City of London: Thefts (1674-1700) vs Hearths per Household (1666)

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Average Hearths vs Per Capita Theft Prosecutions, 1674-1700

Average Hearths Per 1000 Capita Theft Prosecutions

Ten wealthiest parishes

6.73 6.7

Ten poorest parishes 2.43 3.3

Ten top Prosecution Parishes

5.09 14.7

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4s in the £ Rents vs Per Capita Crime Prosecutions, 1674-1720

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Thefts of Gold/Silver (red) and Clothing (green)