British History Online (BHO) has kindly allowed us to scrape data from material on the BHO website for the Medieval Londoners Online Database; we are especially grateful to Dr Philip Carter and Jonathan Blaney of BHO.
We are very grateful for the help offered by the following:
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- Alisia Beer (MLIS; PhD candidate, History, Fordham University) for her help with Word Press issues and social media
- Alan Cafferkey (Director of Faculty Technology Services, Fordham University) for supporting coding efforts for the OmekaS theme, Digital Prosopography
- Dr. Fleur Eshghi (Associate Vice President for I.T. Academic Computing, Fordham University), for her strong support of the project, especially in the early stages
- Teddy Francois (our Omeka S Developer and SQL Consultant), for the Omeka S theme, theme customizer module and his technical guidance throughout the entire lifecycle of the MLD Database
- Heather V. Hill (Instructional Technologist, Fordham University) for her coordination of the migration of the OmekaS and WordPress sites to Reclaim hosting, and for general troubleshooting
- Morgan Kay (our WordPress Web Consultant), for her WordPress advice and guidance during the initial conception of the project
- Olwen Myhill (Administrative Officer and Research Assistant, Institute of Historical Research, London) for her help with the materials from the Cheapside, Historical Gazeteer, and Feeding the City projects
- Upendar Thaduri (Fordham Academic Computing Environment), for facilitating the migration of the OmekaS and WordPress sites
- Kanchan Thaoker (Technical Manager of Academic Computing Environment, Fordham University), for her technical support and help in facilitating our site’s home on the Fordham ACE server
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We also wish to thank individuals who have allowed us to use their data in the Medieval Londoners Online Database:
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- Prof. Anne Lancashire (University of Toronto), for data she assembled on the Mayors and Sheriffs of London (MASL) and for kindly providing us with a list of the updates she made to MASL in June 2020
- Dr Anne Sutton, for the extensive biographies of medieval London Mercers that she compiled in the course of her own research
- Prof. Richard M. Smith for Excel spreadsheets with the 1381 Southwark poll tax; the data was taken from Carolyn Fenwick’s edition of the poll taxes by Bas van Leuwen with corrections by Richard Smith and Oily Dunn
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